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Administrative Offices701 Sutter Street, Suite 2San Francisco, CA 94109

Tel (415) 673.0911Fax )415) 749.3838

[email protected]

www.larkinstreetyouth.org

ManagementSENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM

Sherilyn Adams, LCSWExecutive Director

Ray Fort Chief Operating Officer

Kathie LowryChief Development Officer

Jim Welsh, MSWChief of Programs

Dina Wilderson, PhDChief of Research and Evaluation

Irene Casanova, MA, MSWDirector of Engagement

Erik DokkenDirector of Facilities and Housing

Jaime Fountain, Associate Director of Workforce Development

Nicole GarroutteDirector of Marketing & Events

Holly Hayes, MNADirector of Public Funding

Martha MarAssociate Director of Education and Training

Haley MousseauAssociate Director of Data and Reporting

Ruth NunezDirector of Residential Programs

Chelsea RossController

Castro Youth Housing In i t iat ive expands with 10 new beds. 2013 T ipping Point Award awarded to Lark in Street for our work in f ight ing poverty in the Bay Area.

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We are so proud to be at the helm of Larkin Street Youth Services as we celebrate “30 Years Giving Hope.” As we reflect on the past three decades of service to young people, we are humbled by the hard work and countless successes of the youth whose lives Larkin Street has touched. They inspire us every day to build an even stronger future.

More than 70,000 homeless and runaway youth have passed through Larkin Street’s doors since we opened in 1984 as a volunteer-run drop-in center and modest street outreach program. Thirty years later, we now operate 25 programs from 15 sites citywide, seeing between 3,500 and 4,000 young people every year across our service continuum. Looking back on the impact Larkin Street has had on the lives of these young people, we are struck by all the ways in which Larkin Street and the world has changed. Yet, there is much that remains true today that was true when we first opened our doors.

The fundamental needs of homeless youth are the same now as they were in 1984: these kids need to be heard; they need to be seen; and they need to belong to something. At the very core, this is what Larkin Street provides. Youth who felt invisible, ostracized, and terrified come to Larkin Street and find hope.

Just as we did 30 years ago, Larkin Street starts small. We meet youth where they are, providing a pair of clean socks, a warm meal, and a safe place to rest. Then we help young people to think big. Once they feel safe, they develop a sense of hope; once they feel hopeful, they start thinking about their future.

Over the years, Larkin Street has expanded and fine-tuned our approach to helping youth achieve the future they deserve. We once considered it our goal to get kids off the streets; today, we reach far beyond that. It is our goal to put youth on a permanent pathway out of poverty. Getting them off the streets is the critical first step, but keeping them off the streets and pointed toward a full, productive, self-sustaining life requires much more than shelter and a warm meal. We believe in the potential of every young person who walks through our doors to achieve the following:

• Sustainable, living-wage employment

• At least two years of post-secondary school

• Safe, stable housing

• Physical and emotional wellbeing

These outcomes are Larkin Street’s stake in the ground. Our five-year strategic plan—passed unanimously by the Board of Directors in the fall of 2012—boldly states these outcomes, raising the bar for the youth we serve, the organization, and the field as a whole. As we close out the first year of our ambitious strategic plan to drive the outcomes of youth in our care higher

than ever, we have a lot to be proud of, and an exciting period of continued growth ahead.

Our key successes over the past year include:

• Refining and codifying our clinical approach to align with Best Practices in the field

• Creating a bold new approach to education and employment that accounts for San Francisco’s growing skills-to-jobs gap

• Launching a best-in-class performance management system to track youth outcomes and further codify our model

• Increasing our role in local, state, and national policy work

• Implementing an agency-wide process for Continuous Quality Improvement

Larkin Street accomplished a tremendous amount of work toward the goals of the strategic plan through-out the year, and the commitment of our staff and leadership cannot be understated. We are now better poised than at any point during our 30 years to achieve the ambitious goals of our strategic plan.

Even as we have devoted so much time to this important organizational work—implementing new systems, refining services based on evolving trends—we always keep youth at the heart of our efforts. We know that the relationships we build with young people truly make the difference.

When asked how Larkin Street had helped him, one young person simply said, “Larkin Street caught me.” When families and communities let these young people fall through the cracks, we are the safety net that catches them, and then we serve as the nurturing, encouraging, and firm family they need to get back on their feet and eventually thrive.

Just as we are inspired by the hard work of the young people we serve, we are humbled by the many contributions of our supporters—the individuals, corporations, foundations, and civic organizations who donate time, talent, and resources because of our shared belief in the potential of young people, regardless of the hand they have been dealt. For 30 years, our community of supporters has made our work possible. Thank you.

Warmest regards,

Sherilyn Adams Charlie Dicke Executive Director Chair, Board of Directors

Old First hosts first Polk Street Town Hall

meeting.

Larkin Street Youth Services incorporated.

81‘ 83‘ Larkin Street Youth Center opens, offers outreach, Drop-In Center, counseling,

medical clinic and referrals.

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Dear Friends:Dear Friends:

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Officers Charles Dicke, ChairLaura Powell, Vice ChairArt Fatum, TreasurerVictoria J. Johnson, SecretaryAnnie Ellicott, At-LargePhillip S. Estes, At-LargeNina Hatvany, At-LargeBlake Jorgensen, At-LargeTerry Kramer, At-Large Sherilyn Adams, Executive Director

BOard MeMBersSusan K. AlexanderJeremy AvenierChris BrahmDaniel A. CodyMark A. EdmundsConor FamulenerJulie B. HarkinsJim HenryPhilip SchleinAaron C. SchwartzSandra StanglChristine A. TsingosCarla WashingtonJohn WhitingCharles J. WibbelsmanAllison N. Wysocki

BOard fellOws Vivek MuraliJulio Santil

HOnOrary BOardTerry Allen-RoumanRay BrownWilliam F. CampbellJames E. Canales, Jr.Laurence A. ColtonJay Cuetara*Penelope DouglasTim EmanuelsAnita FeigerJudy GettoVince HoenigmanSteve JanowskyDebbie G. JorgensenJohn E. KalinStephen C. KirmseStephen KochMary V. LesterElizabeth A. LevyJohn L. MartinJohn E. MartinezPaul R. MohunMaria MuzioDavid J. NygrenCarla B. OakleyMary M. PrchalJean RichardsonHenry SafritJ. Milton SeropanAnne B. StantonGregory W. WendtVictoria WillockDavid B. Zenoff

*In loving memory

Sher i lyn Adams, Execut ive Director, awarded White House “Champions of Change” in the F ight Against Youth Homelessness .

Lark in Street i s awarded Bank of America ’s prest ig ious Neighborhood Bui lders Award.

Board Of Directors

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Pilot program helps youth exit street; Mayor Dianne Feinstein backs funding

to keep program open.

On-site school opens with teacher provided by school district.

Fire destroys Drop-In Center; youth hold vigil and appeal

to community.

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Place of OriginProgram Statistics

July 2012– June 2013 Program Statistics and Youth Served

Total unduplicated youth served 3,463

street Outreach contacts 2,457

youth served at the drop-in center 1,223

youth served at the Haight street referral center 1,787

Total housing nights 85,185

emergency housing, youth served 474

Transitional housing, youth served 284

Permanent housing, youth served 24

youth accessing Hire Up, education and employment center 1,048

youth employed 154

average starting wage per hour $11.27

youth graduated from Job readiness class 91

youth enrolled in afterschool programming 131

youth participating in Ged preparation 151

youth obtaining a Ged 7

youth enrolled in post-secondary education 99

youth provided with services from the Medical clinic 614

youth that received HiV prevention services 521

number of art program workshops 498

california 58% san francisco 43% Other Bay area 29% california non-Bay area 28%

Other states 26% international 11% Other/unknown 5%

Ethnicityafrican american 35%white/caucasian 25%latino/a 17%Multiracial 10% asian/Pacific islander 5%american indian 2%Other/Unknown 6%

Age12-17 6%18-20 35%21+ 59%

GenderMale 61%Female 33%Transgender MTF 2%Transgender FTM 1%Other/Unknown 3%

Sexual OrientationHeterosexual 67%Gay 13%Bisexual 11%Lesbian 3%Questioning/Other/Unknown 6%

$500 to $999Ace Products GroupAon FoundationThe Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation, in honor of Amy JonesChevronClarence, Dyer & Cohen LLPThe Clorox CompanyDeWinter GroupDon’s Auto BodyFederal Home Loan Bank of San FranciscoFenwick & West LLPFifth EraFinegold Commerical Real EstateFirstREX Agreement Corp.LinkedInNorthern California Employee Benefits CouncilPan-Med EnterprisesPNC FoundationShorenstein Properties LLCSodexoAlice Phelan Sullivan CorporationChris Tatreau Consultants Ltd.Tonic Beverage CateringWilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Foundation

$100 to $49950+1 Strategies, LLCAgilent TechnologiesAlternative TechnologiesBarney & Barney InsuranceBaughman CompanyBi-Rite Market, Inc.BNY Mellon Wealth ManagementDavis Wright Tremaine LLPDe La Rosa & Co.DHR Investment Counsel, Ltd.R.R. Donnelley & SonsFlemingMartinHewlett-Packard Company FoundationHuntsman Architectural GroupKforce Professional Staffing

LexisNexisMake A Stand, Inc. SPC - A Social Purpose CompanyMicrosoft CorporationThe MintModify Industries, Inc.Mosaic Financial PartnersMoss Adams LLPPoms & AssociatesPurple WaveQualcomm AtherosRebel BarRecommind, Inc.San Francisco Business TimesSFStation.comSistah SinemaVarian Medical SystemsZynga

ciVic & reliGiOUs OrGaniZaTiOns

Association for Corporate GrowthBay Street Helping HandsBroadmoor Presbyterian ChurchCalCPACalvary Presbyterian ChurchClayton Valley Charter High SchoolCommunity Thrift StoreDiablo Valley SchoolEpiscopal Community ServicesFirst Mennonite Church of San FranciscoHabitat for HumanityIndependent Arts & MediaJunior League of San FranciscoLakeside Presbyterian ChurchLawrence Livermore National LaboratoryLos Altos United Methodist ChurchMix, Mingle & GiveOld First Presbyterian ChurchCongresswoman Nancy Pelosi, House Democratic Leader

Polk District Merchants AssociationPresbyterian Women of Centerpoint PresbyterianRainbow Community Center of Contra Costa CountyReason To PartySan Francisco AIDS FoundationStanford Hospital & ClinicsThe STOP AIDS ProjectSTREETSMART4kidsTenderloin Neighborhood Development Corp.Town School for BoysVista Del Mar Baptist Church

PUBlic fUndinG sOUrces

California Office of Emergency ServicesFederal Emergency Management AgencySan Francisco Department of Children, Youth and Their FamiliesSan Francisco Department of Health: • Community Behavioral Health Services • Housing and Urban HealthSan Francisco Human Services AgencySan Francisco Mayor’s Office of HousingSan Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce DevelopmentUS Centers for Disease Control (CDC)US Department of Health and Human Services: • Administration for Children and FamiliesUS Department of Housing and Urban Development

Larkin Street Youth Services has made every effort to list accurately our donors. If you feel your name has been withheld, or reported incorrectly, please contact the development office at (415) 673.0911 ext. 301.

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Partnership with Community Housing Partnership begins and will provide 18-24 year olds with housing

in the Marina at Edward II.

Larkin Street featured on ABC News 20/20 piece

“Homeless Youth in America.”

Routz more than doubled the housing units for youth with mental health needs when youth

moved into the Aarti Hotel.

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July 2012 – June 2013 Revenues and Expenses

reVenUes

City, State and Federal 8,927,803

Foundation Grants 1,820,073

Individual & Corporate Contributions 2,140,724

Other Contributions 134,481

Special Events, net 925,173

Interest and Investment Income 1,048

Loss From Retirement of Assets* (394,284)

Other Revenue 103,192

Total revenue and support 13,658,210

eXPenses

Program Services 12,172,058

General & Administrative 1,179,632

Fundraising 834,622

Total expenses 14,186,312 cHanGe in neT asseTs (528,102) * Loss related to retirement of tenant improvements incurred when we purchased a long leased program site.

sOUrces Of reVenUe

Public Sources 63%

Private Contributions 16%

Foundations 13%

Events 7%

Other 1%

allOcaTiOn Of eXPenses

Programs 86%

Administrative 8%

Fundraising 6%

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Larkin Street rebui lds and expands space and services . Larkin Street offers one of country’s first street-based HIV education and prevention programs for youth.

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Revenues & expensesMatt Irwin-PerkinsDebbie and Blake JorgensenCatharine and John KalinIrv LichtenwaldGary L. LomaxMarcus LoyLeif NielsenCarla Oakley and Kevin McCarthyRachel Randall-JonesJeanne M. SearsVictoria Willock, Willock PartnersMary Lou WilsonDavid B. Zenoff and Janet N. Hunter

cOrPOraTiOns & fOUndaTiOns

$100,000 and GreaterThe Bank of America Charitable FoundationS.D. Bechtel, Jr. FoundationThe David B. Gold FoundationLisa & Douglas Goldman FundThe Tipping Point CommunityWells Fargo Foundation

$25,000 to $99,999Cisco Systems FoundationComerica BankCrowe Horwath LLPThe Gap FoundationGenentech FoundationGGS FoundationGilead SciencesHorace W. Goldsmith FoundationThe Mimi and Peter Haas FundJPMorgan Chase FoundationThe Joseph & Vera Long FoundationLouis R. Lurie FoundationM·A·C AIDS FundMacy’sAlexander M. and June L. Maisin FoundationMetta FundPwC

Bob A. Ross FoundationThe San Francisco FoundationGeorge H. Sandy FoundationThe Nick Traina FoundationUnion Bank

$10,000 to $24,999Academy of FriendsAdobe FoundationBank of America Merrill LynchThe John R. Cahill FundCalvary FoundationThe Capital Group CompaniesCity National BankContango Capital AdvisorsMary A. Crocker TrustDodge & CoxEYFirst Republic BankFive Bridges FoundationGoogleEvelyn & Walter Haas, Jr. FundRobert Half InternationalHanson Bridgett LLPJPMorgan Chase & CompanyKaiser PermanenteKPMG LLPThe Joseph R. McMicking FoundationMorgan Stanley FoundationThe Morrison & Foerster FoundationPottery BarnRecologyReed Smith LLPThe John Ben Snow Memorial TrustSouth Peninsula Jewish Teen Foundation of the Jewish Community Endowment FundSpencer StuartTwitter, Inc.Visa

$5,000 to $9,999Anonymous The Apothecarium San Francisco

Autodesk, Inc.AvAirPros ServicesBain & Company, Inc.The Bank of America Charitable FoundationBTIGThe Eucalyptus FoundationG2 Insurance ServicesThe William G. Gilmore FoundationGooglers Give FundWalter & Elise Haas FundThe Hilltop FoundationJackson Family WinesLatham & Watkins LLPLeapup Marketing SolutionsLevi Strauss FoundationLindquist, von Husen & Joyce LLPThe Live Oak Fund of the Horizons FoundationMacy’s FoundationMarin/San Francisco Jewish Teen Foundation of the Jewish Community Endowment FundMcKenna Long & Aldridge FoundationMorgan, Lewis & Bockius LLPSalesforce.comAnnuziata Sanguinetti FoundationCharles Schwab FoundationState Street FoundationTherapy StoresWallis FoundationWillis Insurance Services of California

$1,000 to $4,999Anonymous (2)AAA Northern California, Nevada & UtahBank of the WestBAR ArchitectsBDO USA, LLPBlackRock Matching Gift ProgramBraunHagey & Borden LLPC4XThe Capital Group Companies Charitable FoundationThe Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Matching Gifts

Cassidy TurleyCBRECH2M HILLThe City Club of San FranciscoCrowdtiltDanford FoundationDeloitte & Touche USA LLPFlora Family FoundationGive Something Back FundThe William and Flora Hewlett FoundationThe Hipstamatic Foundation for PhotojournalismHood & Strong LLPThe John C. Kish FoundationLending ClubThe Martin Group Executive SearchNetSuite, Inc.New Resource BankNice VenturesParthenon Capital FoundationPeet’s Coffee & TeaPG&E Corporation FoundationPillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLPPlant Construction CompanyPortola PharmaceuticalsPRC ClinicalPuccini & PinettiThe Richmond/Ermet AIDS FoundationRMG NetworksSan Francisco Airport CommissionSan Francisco Federal Credit UnionThe San Francisco GiantsSan Francisco Wine ExchangeSilicon Valley BankSplunk, Inc.Trumark UrbanWest Bay BuildersWilliams-SonomaWhole Foods/Northern CaliforniaJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.Wilkes BashfordWNPC FoundationYelp

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Diamond Youth Shel ter rebui ld complete and opens as

a s tate-of- the-art emergency shel ter for 12-18 year o lds .

1s t Annual Lark in Street Golf Tournament held at the Lake Merced Golf Club.

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After Care program begins serving youth 18 and over, youth with HIV.

Larkin Street publishes HIV and Homeless Youth: Meeting the Challenge.

Agencies across U.S. model HIV programs on Larkin Street’s.

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Knowledge LeadershipKnOwlEDGE lEADERShIP Larkin Street extends impact beyond the youth we serve in programs through our commitment to knowledge sharing and thought dissemination. The goals are to contribute to the knowledge base of best practices and to educate policymakers in order to impact the development of sound public policy related to homeless youth. This is achieved through various activities including publications, presentations, advocacy e-letters, and technical assistance activities.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONSLast year Larkin Street participated in 10 professional conference presentations across the United States on topics such as models of care for homeless youth, youth leadership, trafficking, and workforce development.

Selected Conferences

Addressing HIV among Homeless Youth in the United States presented at International AIDS Conference

Youth Count! Ending Youth Homelessness in Communities in California and the Nation presented at Housing California

Harm Reduction – Workforce Development with Homeless Youth presented at National Association of Workforce Development Professionals Annual Conference

The Power of Peer Influence - Cultivating a Positive Peer Culture presented at National Runaway and Homeless Youth Grantee Conference

We Are Not for Sale - Helping TAY at Risk of, or Who Have Experienced, Commercial Sexual Exploitation presented at California Wellness Foundation Conference on Transitional Age Youth

PUBLICATIONSYouth Homelessness in San Francisco: 2012 Report on Incidence and Needs, is an annual publication that provides an overview of the incidence of youth homelessness in San Francisco, the needs of the population, and Larkin Street’s response.

Developing a Greater Understanding of the Prevalence and Characteristics of Homeless Youth outlines strategies that can be employed to develop a greater understanding of the size and characteristics of the homeless youth population - expanded data collection by systems of care, enhanced Point-in-Time counts, and greater integration of data systems.

POLICY AND ADVOCACYLarkin Street representatives participate in various workgroups, committees, and tasks forces to advocate on behalf of homeless youth. In addition representatives engage in other activities throughout the year, selected examples from the last year: Served as State Captain for National Alliance to End Homelessness Capitol Hill Lobby Day in Washington, DC. Hill Day provides advocates with an opportunity to meet with their representatives to provide information and garner support for national legislation that has community level impacts. Meetings focused on funding for HUD’s homelessness assistance programs, impact of sequestration, and support of youth homelessness programs through appropriations for the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act.

Hosted a group of state legislators at a visit to Lark Inn prior to the Assembly Select Committee on Homelessness Hearing - Housing, Social, Legal and Health Care Barriers for Homeless Youth, LGBT Youth and Transitioning Foster Youth in San Francisco. Presented at the hearing on the LGBTQ homeless youth population, providing a description of service needs and policy recommendations.

Hope and Milton RighettiJohn J. RileyAllan RiskaJohn RiversBrad Roberts and Anne Marie BurgoyneKrista RochinAlisha RoederBill RoginaStephanie RomoKathleen and Kenneth RoseJessica RossDaniel B. RubyFrank and Judith RyanLinda A. SabauLayla SabourianAnthony H. Sacco, Jr.Tyler SaldoNikhil SarafLaura SaundersJuan ScarlettJanet and Victor SchachterRandy Schlemmer and Lauren BarleyHannah SchmunkAleatha ScholerLaura SchwartzEdmond ScolaJulian ScurciS. Scott SeamandsBruce SeidelJoseph SeidlerAndrew SeligsonYasoja SeneviratneLew SerbinMary-Ann and Richard ShaferScott ShaferMinal ShahStefani ShanbergGeorge W. ShardlowEllen ShehadehLinda Shen and Bill GorgasShira and William ShoreSara ShoresLou Ann Short

Jeff ShupackEric ShusterStacey and Joan Shuster-LefkowitzSusie and Marc SieversCathy SihSteven N. SiinoLorinda SilversteinAnn SimmsKaren Frankel SlaterIvan SmiljanicDeborah SmithKatie SmithManolita SmithStacey M. SmithRory SnyderRyan SobeckBenjamin SoccorsyHarriet and Mitchell SollodMichael SolomitaKunal SoodNeal SornsenWard SorrickMary and Will SpenceRobert A. SpoorClare H. SpringsJohn and Barbara SqueriSteve and Michelle StappMary Beth and Bob StarzelDavid StegmillerShane StephensTricia Stone and Chapin KochScott StonerFran StreetsLindsay StringerBetsy Strong, Strong Legacy PlanningSteve SullivanCorinne SuyeyasuRichard TakahashiJacqueline TashShannon Beth TatumGuy TaylorMartin TaylorBruna Teixeira

Daniela TempestaCaitlin ThomasBill and Leslie ThompsonSean Thornton-JonesSharon TothMargaret Tourje and Jane KrenskyCarol and John TregenzaLeslie and Michael TriggCarmel TriskaArthur TruegerAnn and Herman TrutnerStacy TrzesniewskiGordon TuckerEllen Matthews TurielJacob TurnerMichael TyeSandra TyeDavid Ubogy, M.D.John Ucovich, IIIPeter UlmanRachel UlmanEmployees of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in memory of Steve MoormanD. Kemp ValentineKathy ValiasekMichael VallarelliCasan Van LangenPam and Cliff VanimanDebra and Michael VarnerFrances W. VarnhagenJeffrey VickAlexia VictorDash VictorSayoko VoorheesJohanna and Michael WaldKenly WalkerJohn WalshamJessica Wan and John DeNeroTodd WandellLynette and Christopher WestfallKevin WewerkaSean J. Whitney

Alexandra WilburCynthia and Jonathan WilcoxMichael WilkApril WillardChristy WilliamsHarvey WilliamsJasper WilliamsMichael WilliamsKelly and Steven WillrichLaurence WilsonJeanne WingLinda WinnAlex WitherillJen WohlnerMarcus D. WongRachel WongChristopher WoodKenneth WoodsBill WrightThe Honorable Carol Yaggy and Ms. Mary TwomeyAnna YoungJay-Dee Yu-CoteJoseph YumangIngu YunJoel ZachariasMary Ellen ZellerbachLaura N. ZhangJennifer ZhaoChristina and Philip ZimbardoNancy and William ZinnRebecca ZuckerLauren Zuorski

larKin sTreeT sOcieTy

AnonymousLewis ByingtonMarilyn and Bill CampbellWilliam and Mildred CampbellRay CutinoNancy and Phil Estes

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Holloway House opens, Larkin Street’s third transitional living facility for 18 to 24 year olds.

The Friends of Larkin Street is revived with a kick-off event at the Press Club.

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July 2012 – June 2013 Volunteer Support

Program Volunteers 91Interns 8Holiday Volunteers 42Group Volunteers 1,073

Total Volunteers 1,214Total Volunteer Hours 27,038

Community and Corporate Volunteer GroupsWe thank the following companies and groups

for their t ime and dedication:

Salesforce

PwC

Room and Board

Google

Bain

Wilson West

Banana Republic

Gap

GSC Logistics

Pottery Barn

Burri l l & Co.

JP Morgan Chase

LinkedIn

New Relic

Trumark Urban

Twitter

Air BnB

Schwab

Adobe Systems, Inc.

Levi Strauss & Co.

Triage Consulting

Deloitte

K Force

Davita, Inc.

SF LGBTQ Advisory

Council

CH2M Hill

Merri l l Lynch

McKesson

Morpho Detection

Boston Consulting

Group

Ernst & Young

Calvary Presbyterian

Wells Fargo

Hilton Hotels

Yammer

Robert Walters, PLC

Rothstein Kass

Adap.tv

Square

As a community-based nonprofit organization, Larkin Street Youth Services depends upon community support in order to thrive. We could not function without the help of volunteers working throughout our programs every day. Whether they are cooking meals, tutoring, sorting

donations or helping us to beautify a space for our youth, volunteers are an integral part of everything going on at Larkin Street. The energy, creativity, time, and passion they contribute enhances Larkin Street’s ability to provide high-quality comprehensive services for our youth, and we are truly grateful for this support.

VOLUNTEERS

Services to Latino youth strengthened; each department has bilingual staff.

After Care program provides housing, case management to 54 HIV-positive youth.

Larkin Street spins off Larkin Business Ventures, now Juma Ventures.

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Community InvolvementCOMMUnITY InVOlVEMEnTKim E. Klaus and Peter DemarestLawrence KleinSusan M. KleinBrian KlimentWilliam and Jennifer KnappBrian KnaussMr. and Mrs. Gerald and Rosette KochThomas KoconGerald W. KohrJennifer KopecCarole KornblumJames KraftBill and Anita KramerKelly A. KramerJoost KrikhaarJohn KrsulBelle KrumholzGary W. KukusSydney La LondeSusan and Charles LakatosJane and Joseph LambertThomas LammersKaren L. LandauKaitlyn LandersStanley W. LandfairLibbie Landles-CobbTom LarwinKathryn F. LawrenceKenneth Le BlancKathleen and James LeakNancy LeavensOlson and Nancy LeeSloane LehmanDavid W. LernerAlan W. LeungRobert S. LevyJohn LeysSonya LiRichard LiebmanMark Wade Lieu and Robert KermanStephen and Jaynie LilleyChristopher LinnSarah Little

Ann Wadsworth LiuzzaPaul A. LockieGina P. Lopez, M.D.John Loschmann and Jeff SherwoodCharles M. LouderbackLarry Loyd and Nick WalkerSandra and John LucasWill LujanMichael J. LumJohn and Nancy LyonsRod MacGregorSheila MackayMadeleine MahaneyXander MahonyLisa W. Maibach and John K. YamaguchiJerrold A. MakiWilliam T. Manierre and Barbra HallJean L. MarLarry Mar and Losa WongDeno MarcumJennifer MargolinPaul Marner and Maurice Sainte-YvesJohn L. MartinWendell MartinErin MastopietroCaroline MatthewsSarah MaxwellVeery MaxwellMonica MazzeiGeorge McCallKyri McClellanMac McClelland and Nancy CroliusAmber McClure and J. J. MullaneLaura McCrea and Robert RagucciMary Louise McDonnellSharon McGinnisMark McGoldrickDerek M. McGrealJohn and Melissa McIlwainMartha D. McKennaTodd McKennaKirk McKenzieSuzi McKinley

Martin McMahonMickey MeehanJoseph MelfiAnnette Mello and Marcus JagerRenee MendezManuel MerjilElida MesaKate MichelsRoger MilesHoward J. and Eleanor W. MillerJudith W. and Walter MillerRichard A. MillerJeffrey MillsKenneth J. Mills, M.D.Phylis MillsMindful AssetsRob MitchellMatt MlinacPhillip W. MoffittEd MontoyaRose Ann MoormanJohn Mori and Adela TanEmily MorleyRichard MorrisonMorgan and Allen MortonAnna-Barbara Moscicki, M.D.Milton J. MoskMelanie and Drew MountValerie L. MountainMonique MoyerCatherine MunsonRobert and Suzanne MurilloAmber MurphyMichael MurphyMichael A. MurrayPeter MuscatGregory K. MyersJennifer NelsenMitchell NetoEllen M. NewmanNancy and William Newmeyer, IIIKasey Hoi NgPatrick Pei Liang Ng

Antoine NguyenGloria NorthrupMegan NottinghamRobert NurissoJames OakleySusan T. Obata, M.D.Catherine and Kenneth O’BrienErin OdisioDebi O’LearyKeith Onodera and Jill TajimaMonica B. O’ReillyJohn and Patricia O’SullivanPatsy R. OswaldLaurie and Lance PageMary and John PalmerConstantine PanagotacosMargot ParkeEdward and Judith ParkenNancy ParragueJordan PaxtonMary Anne PedroniAnthony PerisinRichard A. PetitTravis PetovelloJeri PiersonSusan Podolsky, M.D.Chris PoeLee and Stuart PollakStacey PooleMichael PoplardoJames and Dina PotterPatpol Pow-anpongkulMaria PowersMichael T. RaffertyNancy and Alan RaznickKoury ReidChuck ReinhardEdward D. ReiskinC. J. RendicTimothy J. ReppStuart ResnickRebecca Rhine and Kevin GibbonsJanice E. Richards

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Arts Program is expanded. G-House opens to meet needs of transition-aged youth, 18-24.

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2013 JPMorgan chase corporate challengeBenefiting larkin street youth servicesseptember 3, 2013

Nearly 11,000 part icipants ran in the J .P. Morgan Chase Corporate Chal lenge, making it the largest turnout yet. For the third year JPMorgan Chase made a donation on behalf of the Corporate Chal lenge to Larkin Street, for which we are deeply thankful . A special thank you to the 30 staff, board, and family members who represented Team Larkin Street!

The san francisco socialBenefiting larkin street youth servicesnovember 16, 2013w san francisco

Celebrating it’s 8th year, The San Francisco Social, a group of young professionals, raised over $65,000 for Larkin Street Youth Services. With nearly 500 attendees, the evening began with dinner at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel then moved to the gala at the W San Francisco for dancing, live entertainment and a silent auction to benefit Larkin Street. This year the event included a pop-up art gallery of art work from the Larkin Street Youth Services Art Program. We thank the members a n d g u e s t s o f T h e San Francisco Social f o r h o n o r i n g La r k i n Street Youth Services as their beneficiary for the past two years.

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Lark in Street assumes management of Diamond Youth Shel ter .

Foster Care program begins with four-bed home for Lat ino youth.

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Ana CorralesDana Corvin and Harris WeinbergMichele and Matt CostMaureen and David CostelloSusan CoughlinPeggy Crawford and Bruce ScharschmidtGabriella G. CrossJohn CrossfieldJames CunniffGregory and Mary DalzellJohn Paul De CeccoVincent P. DemartelCarlin Decato and Ramana RaoKathryn and Andrew DeemsD. J. DeiwertTim DekayYvette DelgadoSandra DelkSharon DezurickMardi DierFrances A. DillinghamMichael P. DillonRebecca DolesAndrew DollardWilliam Donahoe and M. Kristin KleinSonia DongRobert and Annemarie DonjacourLawrence and Amy DonovanBailey DouglassRichard DoyleBenjamin DraperJohn Drum, Jr.Yasmeen DrummondThomas and Marsha DuganDiane Ehrensaft, Ph.D.Joseph Ehrman IIIBrandel Eiger and Robin KehoeSuzanne and Allan EpsteinAnne EstabrookRobin EvittsNeil and Barbara FalconerJune Farmer and Soul HtiteEllen Farrell

Falon FatemiHenry FeeRoland and Lois FellerTimothy FiaccoMarquesa FinchBen and Barbara FlajnikFrancoise G. FleishhackerVicki and David FleishhackerFrancisco FloresJeff Foote and Cosgrove NorstadtMackenzie FotschJames FousekisJeffrey Fraenkel and Alan Mark, Fraenkel GalleryRobin FragnerChris FranksRobert FreidenbergDeborah J. FrickeMarc FullerJanet and Verlan GabrielsonSally Greer GalwayBrice Joseph GambleShelly and Phinean GardnerJohn Gilliland and Eric PfeifferMichael GilmoreMadison GinnettWilliam GlassJeffrey GlickmanNanci and Len GlogauerEugene GodsoeMax GokhmanGail B. GoldmanAlex GoldsbroughConstance and Paul GoldsmithDiana and Gregory GomezMichael T. GomezHilary Gordon and Michael BlumleinChris GorogJacob GottaKevin GoughKay Sprinkel GraceMichael and Jennifer GradyDoris W. GrauA. Liberty Greene

Irma M. GrieveSarah GrimaldiSarah Grossman-SwensonKeith GrundyMarsha and Ralph GuggenheimJohn M. GutierrezVickie and Bill HagbomMarian HalleyGeorge HalstedBrian HamiltonWilliam D. HardieGretchen and David Hardman-RiedellLeanna and John HarperMichael Harris and Becca FosterDaniel N. HartdegenJillian HarveyJames W. R. HastingsAmy HauserRandy J. HeinzJason HempBarbara and Hugh HempillClaire HerrJack HerrKevin HickeyRichard N. Hill and Nancy LundeenSharon E. HillElaine A. HilpKayla HinderscheidBen Hirsch-McShaneGeorge and Candy HisertPeter HoDan Hodapp and Peggy Da SilvaG.R. and Marion HodgesDeborah and Craig HoffmanStephanie and Rudolph Hof fmanAshley Hoffmann and K. C. CorkeryDana HoffmannGrayson HoffmannJames HoffmeisterSusan HogelandGeorge HolmesRobert W. HolmesTeresa M. Holway and Wade C. Painter

Lorraine and Victor HonigAndrew J. HowardStephanie HowellDarril HudsonJordan HudsonAnne and Robert HugginsWilliam Hughes, Jr.Ronald A. HummelLaurie Hunter and Jonathan MacQuittySavannah HunterMary HurleyCallum HutchinsMary Ellen HutchisonNatalie HwangKaren C. InabaBeth IngramRoean N. IscoffDerek JacobsenAaron JacobsonEric JacobyIvan JelicBarbara and Thomas JobMarta S. JohnsonRon JohnsonJulie A. Jones and Carl EspeWilhelm H. Joseph, Jr.Pamela JueRebecca JuskovicRamam KapurStephen Kaus and Melissa HavilanGary Kebbel and Kenneth MasonKathleen M. KeeneBeth and Max KellenbergerDonald E. Kelley, Jr. and Susan GetmanMonica KellyCorene KendrickJeffrey KerrBrian KerwinSusan Ketcham and Anne CasscellsMegan KetchumEtienne KhouryMichael KieschnickCasey King

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First Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards event. Routz offers scattered-site housing and services to youth with behavioral health needs.

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larkin street Golf Tournamentseptember 16, 2013lake Merced Golf club

It was a beautiful day on the greens at the 12th Annual Larkin Street Golf Tournament this year. Over 100 golfers played the award winning course and concluded the evening with a reception at the Club House that included an awards ceremony and silent auction. Thank you to our sponsors, volunteers and golfers who helped us raise over $50,000 for Larkin Street Youth Services.

friends of larkin street Hotel Zetta & ice skating Partyseptember 26 & december 4, 2013

Friends of Larkin Street kicked off a year of events with casual cocktails at the Hotel Zetta followed by their 4th Annual Holiday Ice Skating Party at the Embarcadero Rink, raising a combined $25,000. Friends of Larkin Street hosts various events through-out the year focused on raising awareness and funding for Larkin Street.

Haight Street Referral Center provides gateway in the Haight.

Peter Carpou, 309 youth complete mosaics at Powell BART station.

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Patric Thompson PowellAlix PruzanskyTanya QuinnDaniel RavinaDavid and Ellen RomanskiDane and Sophie RossMichael and Doris RudolphGregory J. RykenDavid and Lillian SageRisa SandlerSue and Alan SaundersElizabeth Scheines and Ron EltonGerard SchenkkanElse Marie SchmidtRebecca SchneiderKatie SelenskiJudy and Wylie SheldonEdward F. and Denise K. B. SilicaniKelly and Edward SimpsonWilliam SnyderJoy and Paul SoulierJimmy and Jennifer SpithillChinar and Ryan StarckA. William SteinDennis C. StephensJaap SuermondtGary Sullivan and Timothy LynnMelody J. SummersMr. Rod SuzukiVirginia SwanbergMichelle SweeneyJohn and Anne SyerYunsian TaiArt TaylorKathleen and Scott TaylorBarry TereshkowKarl G. TrassRudy, Robin and Riley TrubittTracey TurkGeraldine and Dan UharrietMichelle UnruhSteve UphausVanessa Vadas

Daniel Van AckerJill VanonciniMatt VenturiJared Vermeil and Ragnar von SchiberGuri Walia and Ravi WaliaKay and Sandy WalkerThe Wallace Family Fund, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community FoundationSamantha WeaverBrad and Karen WebbJames WebbRich WeingartDavid Werdegar, M.D.Jack WilkieLauren WilliamsSara and Ross WilsonWilliam Wynn WongRyan William WrightDr. Sharon YoumansDavid Bruce Young

$100 to $249Anonymous (47)Millie M. AbernathyKeren and Robert AbraMichela O’Connor AbramsNorman S. Abramson and David V. BeeryBarbara J. AgenoDouglas P. AllenBradley G. AllenderJacqueline Al-UqdahPamela and Brady AmblerHelga and William AndereckKyle Anderson and Nancy FieldBradley AndrewsJenny AppelElizabeth Lawler AshleyTom AustinElyssa BairstowMadeleine and Norbert BajurinStan and Mary BakerColleen BalJaime Balboa

Peter and Noriko BalintRyan BarrettEllen BasilicoWilliam BassettSuzan W. BatesonNeal BattersbyAnn BaumanMarta BayolChris BeaverSheila BeckJames BeckemeyerChase BeelerJoyce and Joseph BeharBarbara F. BentleyProf. R. Joseph BerardCartter BergEdward J. BernackiAlison M. BerndtMike BerryHayley BeseckerPratik S. BhattRishi BijlaniAlan BillingsleyRoger BiscayPhilip D. Black and Brigitte L. Sandquist FoundationSharon BlackMark BlecherSteven Blumlein and Arlyne CharlipLorraine BoscheDione BowersChristopher and Jennifer BoydAdrienne BrabantJennifer BrannRena BranstenA. Breingan and T. WhiteEllen and Andrew BrengmanRobin Lynn BrewerKaren BroomeAnthony BrownRoxanne BrunstingBernice BrunswigAriel Bryant

John W. BryantPeter BullNatalie BuriginTom Burke and Axel BrungerKenneth BurnetPam and Jeffrey ByersJacob ByrneJohn and Barbara CallanderStacey CamilloAngela CantelmiAurele and Paul CarlatRichard CarlstromLinda CarltonAndrew CarpentierMary Rose CassaAnne CassiaSusie and John CecchiMarcus ChairezSheree ChambersEddy S. F. Chan and Victor A. HundahlJohn M. CharnonGermaine S. CheeSarah ChesterBrandon ChildMadeline Chun and John FarnkopfCzarina ChungKonstantin ChuykovMargaret CiminoErin ClarkMike Clark and Arlene WaksbergKen CleavelandGigi ClevelandGeraldine J. CliffordCallie CoburnKimberly CoferBonnie CohenValerie CollettGeorge and Jane CollierSusan Colman and Jonathan BlandingTyler and Barbara ComstockRay and Monica ConradyDavid Copper, Jr.Mackenzie Corbett

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Castro Youth Housing In i t iat ive offers hous ing and serv ices to LGBTQ youth. F i rs t Corporate Leadership Breakfast .

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The 8th annual Bay area cfO of the year awardsJune 5, 2013The westin st. francis

The 8th annual Bay area cfO of the year awards celebrated the lifetime achievement honoree and cfO of the year finalists and winners. The event raised over $455,000 for larkin street and has raised over $3.2 million in total over the past eight years.

a special thank you to the 2013 Title sponsor, Deloitte.

congratulations to the winners of the 2013 Bay area cfO of the year awards. Winner, Hall of Fame – Lifetime Achievement Award: Byron Pollitt, chief financial Officer, Visa inc.

Winners of the 2013 Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards: Public Company with revenues above $500MM frank calderoni, cisco Public Company with revenues up to $500MM ron Gill, netsuite Non-Public Company Mark lomele, recology Emerging Company carrie dolan, lending club Transformation Agent daniel Morissette, stanford Hospital & clinics Non-Profit Organization amy Prescott donovan, alameda county community food Bank

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Avenues to Independence opens, Lark in Street ’s f i rs t t rans i t ional l iv ing program.

Ass is ted Care/After Care is f i rs t U.S . l icensed res ident ia l fac i l i ty

for youth l iv ing with AIDS.

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Paving the wayMarch 14, 2013The four seasons

The 11th annual Paving the Way was one of the best ever with 400 community leaders and philanthropists gathering to celebrate and raise over $725,000 for Larkin Street. We were joined by special guests, Mark Buell, Chair of the America’s Cup Organizing Committee and Jimmy Spithill, Skipper and Helmsman for ORACLE Team USA.

Specia l guest Mark Buel l remarked “Larkin Street Youth Services has always stood out as an innovator, constantly expanding their scope to meet the evolving challenges these young people face on a daily basis. It was an honor celebrating the achievements of Larkin Streets’ youth with this outstanding organization.”

Thank you to a l l o f our sponsors , supporters and guests .

Nina and Michael BergMarcy J. BergmanDanielle BersenPaul BohnAnnette BoyntonKelly Landers BoyntonMark and Lisa BrandinMark and Mary BrodyLinda J. BrodzikMarian BuckhartVan BuiMichael A. BulawitEleanor and Bernard BurkeGabe BurkeCaroline BurnettElizabeth S. BykoffJohn and Patricia CahillFrank CalderoniJane and Roy CamblinGreg CampbellLauren CanasChristopher and Kathleen CarpouLaurie CarvillKristen CasadoRandall CaudillCB FundCourtney CervantesKuji ChahalDorena ChanHenry and Judy ChanMr. Leslie Chard and Ms. Tanda NeundorfEunice and Donald CheeDaniel A. Cody and Elizabeth MackenzieAmanda CoffeeElizabeth L. ColtonLaurence A. Colton and John W. McCoyDavid ConteTopher ConwayJonathan CooperCraig CopelandCharles CowellMariano CuratRobert Dalehite

Mary Liz De JongDavid and Jennifer DeGraaffCara Prehn DespotaLee DixonMark and Julie DouglassRuby Drake and Chiara DrakePaul DunnGlenn EaglesonAnnie EllicottJohn Lemoyne EllicottDr. James EmersonSandra EricksonDon EugeneEllen M. EverittElyse FarkasBret FischerCraige P. Flater and Gregory P. BrorbyCynthia and Bill FloydStephen Follansbee and Richard WolitzAshley FontanettaMonica FooteShirley and James M. ForbesJennifer FranklinLois and Bruce FriedmanKathe and Dan FrielOdette M. GoAndrew GoodhandKathleen GormanMary L. GormanGreg GrantZane Gresham and Carol J. RobinsonNeil GriffithRichard Grotch and Erika PardoLeslie R. GuggenheimJoan GuilfordBrianna HaagJames W. HaasKristin A. HaganKatherine Dehart HaleAmanda HallJack F. HamiltonDorothy HarkavyEric Harvieux

Caley M. HeekinDavid HeenanAnnika HeldCarolyn and Chip HermanMichael Hexner and Karen JustisHerb HeynekerMaureen B. HodsonGene Hoffman, Jr.Lindley HollenderDouglas HorngradJoanne and Richard HorningFrank W. HorstKen HowerySchuyler HudakNick HudsonGeorge H. and Leslie P. HumeStephen D. HutcheonLek Jaem-JaengBecky JaimesPaul JastrzebskiJulie JenanyanMike and Kate JenkinsVictoria and Tim JohnsSimon JohnsonKaren Jones-Mason and Daniel MasonChristina and Walter JongMaura Martin JoyceMary JungNathaniel KaneNiranjan KarnikLarry R. KastenNeil KayRuth and John KennedyCole KinneyLynn KirshbaumKevin P. KneafseyAarti KohliAnne and Kurt KrogerMichael D. LampenMaureen and John LandersChris LaneVaelaa Barbara LangElaine B. Larkin

Betsy LaTorreJon LaubscherJennifer LeeScott LevokoveDavid LewisSteve Lichtenberg and Betsy S. AubreyWilliam Lock and Darlene Wong-LockDavid LoftsVictor LongMarques LopezCynthia LorRebekah LoweSusan Lowenberg and Joyce NewstatMark D. McCaffreyChristopher Meehan and Mary Ann KooryPaul J. MeleJohn and Betsy MellTommy MikeJane MillerMike MilleyKevin MirskyLawrie MottSusan MoyStephen D. NelsonJeff NemyErik NolandNina NoringJoshua NossiterPhilip O’ConnorDaniel OhAshley OliverDaniel O’Rielly and Margaret MetzWilliam and Caroline OrrickLeigh OshirakNick PearsonChristopher H. PedersonKim and Harris PerdikouAnthony PetersBrynn and Galen PewthererBo PhillipsMichael PierceEileen PikerChris Porter

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F irs t Paving the Way Gala . LEASE hous ing program for former foster youth begins .

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Take a tour, attend a youth graduation or come to a breakfast with our Executive Director to learn more about how we are serving youth and to see our programs in action.

Take a Tour – at any time

Celebrate at a Youth Graduation – monthly

Attend a Breakfast with the Executive Director – quarterly

Enjoy or host a Wine & Cheese Reception – throughout the year

Email: [email protected]: (415) 673.0911 ext. 301

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• HIV Specialty Clinic offers expanded outpatient services. HIRE UP initiative unifies educational and employment services.

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wAYS TO GET InVOlVED

Make a donation/host a donation drive or event.

Make a corporate matching gift donation.

Make an in-kind donation.

Include us in your planned giving and memorial gifts.

Give a gift of stock.

Donate now online:www.larkinstreetyouth.org/donate

Give

Attend or sponsor a Larkin Street event.

Paving the Way GalaMarch 14, 2014www.pavingthewaygala.com

Bay Area CFO of the Year AwardsJune 5, 2014www.cfoawards.org

Visit the events page for a full list of events at: www.larkinstreetyouth.org/events

Attend

For a few hours a month to a few hours every week

Assist youth in one of our Larkin Street programs.

Share your professional talents.

Lead the charge on a gift or clothing drive.

Help solicit in-kind or auction donations for events.

Attend the next orientation:www.larkinstreetyouth.org/volunteer/

Email: [email protected]: (415) 673.9011 ext. 221

Volunteer

Learn

Ways to get InvolvedMark GudaitisJennifer and Gary GuerreroCarmine and Wendy GuerroJanine Guillot and Shannon WilsonBrian HadawayScott and Lisa HalstedDouglas HanlinAlyssa and Jonathan HarrisJoel HausmanMark HawkLibby and Craig HeimarkJames Hendriksen and Terisa ChawDana HermansenD & J Hodgson Family Foundation, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community FoundationKatharine HollandDr. Charles J. Homcy Charitable FoundationMolly and John HooperJane and Herman HowertonMartha HuettlMary HussJames M. Illig and Larry DotzShannon Jackson and Michael KorcuskaRebecca J. JacobyMrs. Katharine H. JohnsonMorris N. JonesDan Joraanstad Faith in the Future of Horizons FoundationFazal KakaBess KaneMichael KaneyPeggy and Edmund KavounasGreg Kieber and Anne EtgenPatricia Kim-Gable and Scott GableBarbara and Steve KirmseJohn KirtlandToni KnudsonJeremy KochStephen Koch and Kathryn NyropCheryl La FranchiElyse LancendorferStacey LawrenceMaribelle and Stephen Leavitt, through

the Simcha FoundationJean-Yves LendormyMary LesterRich LewetzowDonna LindenScott and Erica Lindstrom-DakeLena LionettiDarin C. LittleChristina LockwoodChris M. Long and Pamela DieckmanMargaret LourencoBarry LozierJanet Luck and Stephen KealhoferLinda Martin and Ruth AllenLucy S. McAllisterSean E. McBridePatricia A. McCaffreyColleen McGarry and Michael FerreboeufPeter Michael McKinneyEllen McLean and Anthony Imhof, IIIKathryn K. McNeilKate and Andy MeccaBarbara J. MeislinDirk MichelsDrs. M. Ronald and Carol A. MillerLuke W. MiratrixChelsea MorrisMat Mullen and Kyle RoslynJeff NanneyDavid and Suzu NeithercutStuart and Darcie NewtonWillis H. Newton, Jr.Dennis NixGisele NorrisDavid J. Nygren, Ph.D.Dennis OlivasJohn OsborneJulie OusleyJoanne PaganCora PageJane and James ParkDavid ParkerMargot Parker and Joel Spolin

Catherine Parkin and Maurice Mitchell In memorium of Jonathan Bud ParkinJohn PediciniJohn and Amanda PomeroyDouglas A. PowellWilliam PrimozicAngela RandoMark ResnickSandy L. RolleriTerry RolleriJohn Root and Betsy BlumenthalKathleen M. Ryan and Anne GuiltinanBob RykerSylvette Amanda SawyersNathalie and William SchmickerUlrich Schmid-MaybachAbby and Gene SchnairChristopher N. SchulmanPaula and Walter SchwartzL. Gregory Scott and Pamela OtstotElizabeth R. ShaferDr. and Mrs. Stephen A. SherwinBarbara Shipley and Paul LamoreuxAlan and Laverne SilvermanMs. V’Anne SingletonSusan SnowTimothy SofoStarr Spangler and Tyler ReySarah SparksJames E. SpearDiane and Chris SpirandelliThomas and Giselle SponholtzJane and Richard SpringwaterJan Woodward StevensonJoe StrulowitzMary Sullivan and Jeff GrahamMark and Kristen SwiftDaniel TamScott E. and Carol L. TaylorDavid and Diane ThompsonChristopher TilleyLydia TitcombKimberly Toney

Scott TorganMichele K. Trausch and Michael SlaughterTuchman Training SystemsSuzanne and Gene VallaElisa Vives and Simeon TienpontJohn Vogel and Anthony BernoRobin and Carl WashingtonHarvey WassermanSteve WissingFelicity WohltmanIngrid Woods and Steve CummingsJesse WoodwardT.G. ZimmermanMary and Harold Zlot

$250 to $499Anonymous (18)Michael O. AbendrothElena AchilliByron AckermanMark and Katherine AgnewMatthew C. AlberJ. S. AllegrettiChris Armstrong and Lou DanglesKenneth and Denise ArolaThe Employees of AT&T Services, Inc.Steve AtkinsonEva AuchinclossJudy AustinTeresa and Joel BackmanSheila BaisleyColin BarcelouxBill BarnesJulia BaronSusan BarrowsPamela and Douglas BarryJana BarstenDiane BartellMarie BartieAlvin H. Baum, Jr. and Robert HolgateGeorge E. Becker, M.D.Gerry B. BellingMartin Beresford

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The LOFT group home for 15-18 year o lds opens . Drop- In Center and Medical Cl in ic move to Sutter Street .

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JULY 2012 – JUNE 2013 DONORS indiVidUal GiVinG

$25,000 to $100,000The Estate of Fredric S. FreundThe Grossman Family Charitable FundNina Hatvany and Jonathan KitchenWilliam W. JahnkeDebbie and Blake JorgensenSharon and Craig McCollamThe Pincus Family Fund, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community FoundationMary M. PrchalHelen SteyerKaren Trilevsky

$10,000 to $24,999AnonymousPaul and Laura AckermanSherilyn Adams and Elaine TeohBarbara and Gerson BakarLeslie Bluhm and David HelfandChris and Jennifer BrahmMarilyn and Bill CampbellBruce ColmanJay CuetaraConnie CurranCharlie and Leslie DickeMark and Michelle EdmundsNancy and Phil EstesArt and Barbara FatumJulie B. HarkinsPhilip Hodges, Ph.D.Hoenigman Family FoundationHopper-Dean FoundationHoney and Peter JohnsonSy KaufmanHank and Rita KhachaturianKathryn and Richard KimballJeffry Mann and Jerry HollisterJohn and Kimberley Martinez

Carla Oakley and Kevin McCarthyLaura Powell and Chuck ByceTed and Linda SchleinGerard SheridanCurt SigfsteadWilliam Snider and Brian CameronChuck ToupsChristine A. TsingosLisa and Greg WendtJohn Whiting and Karon StirlingAllison Wysocki

$5,000 to $9,999Anonymous (2)Judith AveryCharles BinkleyBurt and Barbara FoundationBarbara CannellaRuth M. Collins FundJames CorbettThe Crown FamilyTim and Beth EmanuelsRobert and Michelle FriendMarcia and John GoldmanJim and Pam HenryKed and Cecilia HoganPatricia A. HughesSarah JaffeTerry and Suzan KramerConnie and Bob LurieLeslie and Mac McQuownNicole MonnettJaMel and Tom Perkins Family Foundation FundPhilip D. PitchfordThe Katharine Balderston Rogers Memorial Fund, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community Foundation / Stephen E. RogersPhilip SchleinThe Scorpio Rising FundMilt and Judy SeropanRoselyne C. SwigJerome and Mary Vascellaro

The Estate of Lauretta VogelheimCarla WashingtonDr. Charles Wibbelsman and Mr. David HymanDiane B. WilseyPeggy and Lee ZeiglerDavid and Elizabeth Zoba

$2,500 to $4,999AnonymousAnonymous advised fund of the Silicon Valley Community FoundationMohammad and Firouzeh AbbassiAnjou AhlbornMyrtle L. Atkinson FoundationJudith BinsaccaKaren and Anton BruehlG. Steven and Kelli BurrillMr. and Mrs. Larry CarterEric T. and Maria G. ClothierThe Connolly FamilyGrace and James DignanRodrigo DillonMary Lou DorkingPam Earing and Jeffrey ThomasAnita and George FeigerJim Feuille and Nancy MurrayKatherine Fraser and Steve LarsonJeffrey C. Freedman and Marie C. BoylanKimberly Fullerton and Stephen JohnsonRon and Erica GillSusan and Sidney GoodwillEdward G. HarrisonThomas C. Hays and Mary Ann Hays Family FoundationThe Hellman Family FoundationAnne HoeckerMichael HopeDave Janiszewski and Christine CarolanPaul A. KaschubeChristina and John KekerKathie and Dexter LowryAlex Millstein

Christy and Ravi MohanLisa and John PritzkerAnderson PugashSanjay RaoAnne and Martin RoherMichael and Jennifer SilvaDina and Scott SmithSandra StanglMary and Calvin TildenGary P. Van DykJohn Windle and Chris LokerDavid B. Zenoff and Janet N. Hunter

$1,000 to $2,499Anonymous (8)Suzi K. Alexander and Gary StolzoffMargot AntonettyJeremy AvenierJessie BarkerPeter Bausch and Joyce HollandBruce BellTee BellerKeith BellingHelen Berggruen and Hilary RandEve Bernstein and Alex GersznowiczKaren Blasing, Guidewire Software, Inc.Janai and Tom BrengmanLeona BridgesAnn and Ray BrownJoanna Bueche and Timothy PueyoPete Bullard and Andrew OgusJohn BusbyThomas and Marjorie CallinanJim Canales and Jim McCannMatt CaseyDavid and Karin ChamberlainJohn D. ClarkGeorge Cogan and Fannie AllenEdward and Nancy Conner FundCarson Cox and Deborah HaaseTom and Jennifer CunninghamAlison Davis and Matthew Le Merle

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Lark- Inn for Youth, San Francisco’s only shel ter for 18-24 year o lds , opens .

E l l i s Street Apartments are f i rs t youth-centered affordable

hous ing project in US.

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Donors Patricia Swig DinnerThomas L. Driscoll and Nancy QuinnDonald and Janice Elliott Fund, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community FoundationLaura EnosConor FamulenerPeter FarmerNeil FinkRandi and Bob FisherKathilee FongRonald and Barbara FranciesCarol L. Francis and Steve Ellier ChapmanMr. and Mrs. James B. FrankelRichard and Stephanie FredericksLinda Frey and Noah GoldbergEllen A. FriedmanHarold and Sheldon Furst Endowment FundJeff GarelickKristina GavelloErnest and Judith GettoMichael Ginther and Jim O’DonnellRobin GuidoKelly Hawk and Brian KuslerSarah HerringerJames HodgesTom Holland and Sandra CarrollAdam H. Holt and Susanna Giles HoltWinnifred and Bruce Homer-SmithThe Honorable James HormelMr. and Mrs. Harold M. IsbellEmily and Steve JanowskyChelsea JohnsonDan, Rosemary, David, Dan and Deborah KaplanThomas R. KearneyLinda G. KendallNancy Kivelson and Tom AngstadtMichael S. Kwun and Sigrid Anderson-KwunDavid LaHorgueRoss LaJeunesseDebbie and Chris LammersChristine LeongKaren M. LongBill and Susanne Losch

Michael MacBrydeMichael and Karen MacDonaldSusan and Steven MastersRebecca McCrayMr. Keith McWilliams and Ms. Sheila McWilliamsMarc and Debbie MetcalfPaulette Meyer and David FriedmanMichael D. Miller and Ronald EastmanWarren Mullen and Chris MathewsLoretta and Mark MullinsLisa Nahmanson and Sandra SteelePaul NakadaRobert NewboldJeffrey NussbaumKelly A. O’BrienCara PeckGreg and Julie PellingSonya and James PetersPatty and Michael PhlegerDavid and Ruth PlantBrian PlottnerJoe and Tarrah PollaroRandy and Cynthia PondDarren S. PostBrian M. PowersPaula B. PretlowBenjamin J. PrinceStephanie Anderson Pugash FundTobin PugashKaren QuintAdam ReillyRodan Family Philanthropic Fund of The Jewish Community FoundationBarbara and Richard RosenbergMichele and John RuskinRachel and Matt SchollAaron C. SchwartzPamela and John SebastianBeatrix Lazard Seidenberg and Michael SeidenbergMahla ShaghafiTom Shannon

Margaret SheehanMichael and Debbie ShepherdThe Sher-Right FundMichelle and James ShorinRobin SilvaJohn and Christine Simpson FundScott G. SmithDavid StompRobert SuehiroJohn F. ThistletonBlake and Beth ThompsonLance ThomsonDyann TresenfeldTerence H. TsaiLynn WebbJames WeirWeisman FoundationEstelle WeylScott WhitmanJeanne and Mike WilliamsVictoria Willock, Willock PartnersMary Lou WilsonDamian WisniewskiDouglas and Jane Wolf, Wolf Family FundSamuel Wolff and Sue TaylorSteve and Lin WoodwardRichard and Victoria Zitrin

$500 to $999Anonymous (10)Douglas and Nancy AbbeyPaul S. AlmyTarang and Hirni AminThorsten AndersonWendy Thieler AntipaMartha BaerSandra BagnatoriAndrew and Kathy BarishNick BellMs. Cassandra BenjaminJoAnn and Jack BertgesJames BlattnerRob and Laura Bowlby

Barbara and John BoyleGeorge Brandt and Maureen BlancIain and Rebecca BridgesOwen and Alison BrownCarla S. and Calvin A. BryantRon and Sydney BushmanPatricia CalfeeConrad J. CamitScott M. Campbell and Maryam AmidiGerald CamposRay Cannon and John SullivanKristine CaratanTonya CarmienJonathan CarpenterMartin S. Checov and Timothy J. BauseDan Clifford and Linda ShihLaura CrabbJohn CullisonGretta and Rodney D’AcquistoDiana DanielsErin and Richard DarwinTimothy G. DavenportMark S. DavisLara C. DellaRocca and James ErwigJessica DenecourRichard DeutmanGregg Dillenbeck and Jamie ShauvinSteven DollingerNathaniel DurbinKarl P. EnglertPaul Farr and Ryan EllisSarah FlanaganBen Fort and Katie ZackRaymond Fort, Jr.Bina GalalAlison F. GeballeSharon GillarsNicholas GilliamElon GinzburgKaren J. GoelzPhilip GreenWilliam J. GregoryKathleen Grogan

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Expanded HIRE UP program relocates to Sutter Street .

Substance Abuse and Mental Health services are enhanced throughout al l programs.

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$25,000 to $100,000The Estate of Fredric S. FreundThe Grossman Family Charitable FundNina Hatvany and Jonathan KitchenWilliam W. JahnkeDebbie and Blake JorgensenSharon and Craig McCollamThe Pincus Family Fund, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community FoundationMary M. PrchalHelen SteyerKaren Trilevsky

$10,000 to $24,999AnonymousPaul and Laura AckermanSherilyn Adams and Elaine TeohBarbara and Gerson BakarLeslie Bluhm and David HelfandChris and Jennifer BrahmMarilyn and Bill CampbellBruce ColmanJay CuetaraConnie CurranCharlie and Leslie DickeMark and Michelle EdmundsNancy and Phil EstesArt and Barbara FatumJulie B. HarkinsPhilip Hodges, Ph.D.Hoenigman Family FoundationHopper-Dean FoundationHoney and Peter JohnsonSy KaufmanHank and Rita KhachaturianKathryn and Richard KimballJeffry Mann and Jerry HollisterJohn and Kimberley Martinez

Carla Oakley and Kevin McCarthyLaura Powell and Chuck ByceTed and Linda SchleinGerard SheridanCurt SigfsteadWilliam Snider and Brian CameronChuck ToupsChristine A. TsingosLisa and Greg WendtJohn Whiting and Karon StirlingAllison Wysocki

$5,000 to $9,999Anonymous (2)Judith AveryCharles BinkleyBurt and Barbara FoundationBarbara CannellaRuth M. Collins FundJames CorbettThe Crown FamilyTim and Beth EmanuelsRobert and Michelle FriendMarcia and John GoldmanJim and Pam HenryKed and Cecilia HoganPatricia A. HughesSarah JaffeTerry and Suzan KramerConnie and Bob LurieLeslie and Mac McQuownNicole MonnettJaMel and Tom Perkins Family Foundation FundPhilip D. PitchfordThe Katharine Balderston Rogers Memorial Fund, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community Foundation / Stephen E. RogersPhilip SchleinThe Scorpio Rising FundMilt and Judy SeropanRoselyne C. SwigJerome and Mary Vascellaro

The Estate of Lauretta VogelheimCarla WashingtonDr. Charles Wibbelsman and Mr. David HymanDiane B. WilseyPeggy and Lee ZeiglerDavid and Elizabeth Zoba

$2,500 to $4,999AnonymousAnonymous advised fund of the Silicon Valley Community FoundationMohammad and Firouzeh AbbassiAnjou AhlbornMyrtle L. Atkinson FoundationJudith BinsaccaKaren and Anton BruehlG. Steven and Kelli BurrillMr. and Mrs. Larry CarterEric T. and Maria G. ClothierThe Connolly FamilyGrace and James DignanRodrigo DillonMary Lou DorkingPam Earing and Jeffrey ThomasAnita and George FeigerJim Feuille and Nancy MurrayKatherine Fraser and Steve LarsonJeffrey C. Freedman and Marie C. BoylanKimberly Fullerton and Stephen JohnsonRon and Erica GillSusan and Sidney GoodwillEdward G. HarrisonThomas C. Hays and Mary Ann Hays Family FoundationThe Hellman Family FoundationAnne HoeckerMichael HopeDave Janiszewski and Christine CarolanPaul A. KaschubeChristina and John KekerKathie and Dexter LowryAlex Millstein

Christy and Ravi MohanLisa and John PritzkerAnderson PugashSanjay RaoAnne and Martin RoherMichael and Jennifer SilvaDina and Scott SmithSandra StanglMary and Calvin TildenGary P. Van DykJohn Windle and Chris LokerDavid B. Zenoff and Janet N. Hunter

$1,000 to $2,499Anonymous (8)Suzi K. Alexander and Gary StolzoffMargot AntonettyJeremy AvenierJessie BarkerPeter Bausch and Joyce HollandBruce BellTee BellerKeith BellingHelen Berggruen and Hilary RandEve Bernstein and Alex GersznowiczKaren Blasing, Guidewire Software, Inc.Janai and Tom BrengmanLeona BridgesAnn and Ray BrownJoanna Bueche and Timothy PueyoPete Bullard and Andrew OgusJohn BusbyThomas and Marjorie CallinanJim Canales and Jim McCannMatt CaseyDavid and Karin ChamberlainJohn D. ClarkGeorge Cogan and Fannie AllenEdward and Nancy Conner FundCarson Cox and Deborah HaaseTom and Jennifer CunninghamAlison Davis and Matthew Le Merle

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Lark- Inn for Youth, San Francisco’s only shel ter for 18-24 year o lds , opens .

E l l i s Street Apartments are f i rs t youth-centered affordable

hous ing project in US.

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Donors Patricia Swig DinnerThomas L. Driscoll and Nancy QuinnDonald and Janice Elliott Fund, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community FoundationLaura EnosConor FamulenerPeter FarmerNeil FinkRandi and Bob FisherKathilee FongRonald and Barbara FranciesCarol L. Francis and Steve Ellier ChapmanMr. and Mrs. James B. FrankelRichard and Stephanie FredericksLinda Frey and Noah GoldbergEllen A. FriedmanHarold and Sheldon Furst Endowment FundJeff GarelickKristina GavelloErnest and Judith GettoMichael Ginther and Jim O’DonnellRobin GuidoKelly Hawk and Brian KuslerSarah HerringerJames HodgesTom Holland and Sandra CarrollAdam H. Holt and Susanna Giles HoltWinnifred and Bruce Homer-SmithThe Honorable James HormelMr. and Mrs. Harold M. IsbellEmily and Steve JanowskyChelsea JohnsonDan, Rosemary, David, Dan and Deborah KaplanThomas R. KearneyLinda G. KendallNancy Kivelson and Tom AngstadtMichael S. Kwun and Sigrid Anderson-KwunDavid LaHorgueRoss LaJeunesseDebbie and Chris LammersChristine LeongKaren M. LongBill and Susanne Losch

Michael MacBrydeMichael and Karen MacDonaldSusan and Steven MastersRebecca McCrayMr. Keith McWilliams and Ms. Sheila McWilliamsMarc and Debbie MetcalfPaulette Meyer and David FriedmanMichael D. Miller and Ronald EastmanWarren Mullen and Chris MathewsLoretta and Mark MullinsLisa Nahmanson and Sandra SteelePaul NakadaRobert NewboldJeffrey NussbaumKelly A. O’BrienCara PeckGreg and Julie PellingSonya and James PetersPatty and Michael PhlegerDavid and Ruth PlantBrian PlottnerJoe and Tarrah PollaroRandy and Cynthia PondDarren S. PostBrian M. PowersPaula B. PretlowBenjamin J. PrinceStephanie Anderson Pugash FundTobin PugashKaren QuintAdam ReillyRodan Family Philanthropic Fund of The Jewish Community FoundationBarbara and Richard RosenbergMichele and John RuskinRachel and Matt SchollAaron C. SchwartzPamela and John SebastianBeatrix Lazard Seidenberg and Michael SeidenbergMahla ShaghafiTom Shannon

Margaret SheehanMichael and Debbie ShepherdThe Sher-Right FundMichelle and James ShorinRobin SilvaJohn and Christine Simpson FundScott G. SmithDavid StompRobert SuehiroJohn F. ThistletonBlake and Beth ThompsonLance ThomsonDyann TresenfeldTerence H. TsaiLynn WebbJames WeirWeisman FoundationEstelle WeylScott WhitmanJeanne and Mike WilliamsVictoria Willock, Willock PartnersMary Lou WilsonDamian WisniewskiDouglas and Jane Wolf, Wolf Family FundSamuel Wolff and Sue TaylorSteve and Lin WoodwardRichard and Victoria Zitrin

$500 to $999Anonymous (10)Douglas and Nancy AbbeyPaul S. AlmyTarang and Hirni AminThorsten AndersonWendy Thieler AntipaMartha BaerSandra BagnatoriAndrew and Kathy BarishNick BellMs. Cassandra BenjaminJoAnn and Jack BertgesJames BlattnerRob and Laura Bowlby

Barbara and John BoyleGeorge Brandt and Maureen BlancIain and Rebecca BridgesOwen and Alison BrownCarla S. and Calvin A. BryantRon and Sydney BushmanPatricia CalfeeConrad J. CamitScott M. Campbell and Maryam AmidiGerald CamposRay Cannon and John SullivanKristine CaratanTonya CarmienJonathan CarpenterMartin S. Checov and Timothy J. BauseDan Clifford and Linda ShihLaura CrabbJohn CullisonGretta and Rodney D’AcquistoDiana DanielsErin and Richard DarwinTimothy G. DavenportMark S. DavisLara C. DellaRocca and James ErwigJessica DenecourRichard DeutmanGregg Dillenbeck and Jamie ShauvinSteven DollingerNathaniel DurbinKarl P. EnglertPaul Farr and Ryan EllisSarah FlanaganBen Fort and Katie ZackRaymond Fort, Jr.Bina GalalAlison F. GeballeSharon GillarsNicholas GilliamElon GinzburgKaren J. GoelzPhilip GreenWilliam J. GregoryKathleen Grogan

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Expanded HIRE UP program relocates to Sutter Street .

Substance Abuse and Mental Health services are enhanced throughout al l programs.

Take a tour, attend a youth graduation or come to a breakfast with our Executive Director to learn more about how we are serving youth and to see our programs in action.

Take a Tour – at any time

Celebrate at a Youth Graduation – monthly

Attend a Breakfast with the Executive Director – quarterly

Enjoy or host a Wine & Cheese Reception – throughout the year

Email: [email protected]: (415) 673.0911 ext. 301

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• HIV Specialty Clinic offers expanded outpatient services. HIRE UP initiative unifies educational and employment services.

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wAYS TO GET InVOlVED

Make a donation/host a donation drive or event.

Make a corporate matching gift donation.

Make an in-kind donation.

Include us in your planned giving and memorial gifts.

Give a gift of stock.

Donate now online:www.larkinstreetyouth.org/donate

Give

Attend or sponsor a Larkin Street event.

Paving the Way GalaMarch 14, 2014www.pavingthewaygala.com

Bay Area CFO of the Year AwardsJune 5, 2014www.cfoawards.org

Visit the events page for a full list of events at: www.larkinstreetyouth.org/events

Attend

For a few hours a month to a few hours every week

Assist youth in one of our Larkin Street programs.

Share your professional talents.

Lead the charge on a gift or clothing drive.

Help solicit in-kind or auction donations for events.

Attend the next orientation:www.larkinstreetyouth.org/volunteer/

Email: [email protected]: (415) 673.9011 ext. 221

Volunteer

Learn

Ways to get InvolvedMark GudaitisJennifer and Gary GuerreroCarmine and Wendy GuerroJanine Guillot and Shannon WilsonBrian HadawayScott and Lisa HalstedDouglas HanlinAlyssa and Jonathan HarrisJoel HausmanMark HawkLibby and Craig HeimarkJames Hendriksen and Terisa ChawDana HermansenD & J Hodgson Family Foundation, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community FoundationKatharine HollandDr. Charles J. Homcy Charitable FoundationMolly and John HooperJane and Herman HowertonMartha HuettlMary HussJames M. Illig and Larry DotzShannon Jackson and Michael KorcuskaRebecca J. JacobyMrs. Katharine H. JohnsonMorris N. JonesDan Joraanstad Faith in the Future of Horizons FoundationFazal KakaBess KaneMichael KaneyPeggy and Edmund KavounasGreg Kieber and Anne EtgenPatricia Kim-Gable and Scott GableBarbara and Steve KirmseJohn KirtlandToni KnudsonJeremy KochStephen Koch and Kathryn NyropCheryl La FranchiElyse LancendorferStacey LawrenceMaribelle and Stephen Leavitt, through

the Simcha FoundationJean-Yves LendormyMary LesterRich LewetzowDonna LindenScott and Erica Lindstrom-DakeLena LionettiDarin C. LittleChristina LockwoodChris M. Long and Pamela DieckmanMargaret LourencoBarry LozierJanet Luck and Stephen KealhoferLinda Martin and Ruth AllenLucy S. McAllisterSean E. McBridePatricia A. McCaffreyColleen McGarry and Michael FerreboeufPeter Michael McKinneyEllen McLean and Anthony Imhof, IIIKathryn K. McNeilKate and Andy MeccaBarbara J. MeislinDirk MichelsDrs. M. Ronald and Carol A. MillerLuke W. MiratrixChelsea MorrisMat Mullen and Kyle RoslynJeff NanneyDavid and Suzu NeithercutStuart and Darcie NewtonWillis H. Newton, Jr.Dennis NixGisele NorrisDavid J. Nygren, Ph.D.Dennis OlivasJohn OsborneJulie OusleyJoanne PaganCora PageJane and James ParkDavid ParkerMargot Parker and Joel Spolin

Catherine Parkin and Maurice Mitchell In memorium of Jonathan Bud ParkinJohn PediciniJohn and Amanda PomeroyDouglas A. PowellWilliam PrimozicAngela RandoMark ResnickSandy L. RolleriTerry RolleriJohn Root and Betsy BlumenthalKathleen M. Ryan and Anne GuiltinanBob RykerSylvette Amanda SawyersNathalie and William SchmickerUlrich Schmid-MaybachAbby and Gene SchnairChristopher N. SchulmanPaula and Walter SchwartzL. Gregory Scott and Pamela OtstotElizabeth R. ShaferDr. and Mrs. Stephen A. SherwinBarbara Shipley and Paul LamoreuxAlan and Laverne SilvermanMs. V’Anne SingletonSusan SnowTimothy SofoStarr Spangler and Tyler ReySarah SparksJames E. SpearDiane and Chris SpirandelliThomas and Giselle SponholtzJane and Richard SpringwaterJan Woodward StevensonJoe StrulowitzMary Sullivan and Jeff GrahamMark and Kristen SwiftDaniel TamScott E. and Carol L. TaylorDavid and Diane ThompsonChristopher TilleyLydia TitcombKimberly Toney

Scott TorganMichele K. Trausch and Michael SlaughterTuchman Training SystemsSuzanne and Gene VallaElisa Vives and Simeon TienpontJohn Vogel and Anthony BernoRobin and Carl WashingtonHarvey WassermanSteve WissingFelicity WohltmanIngrid Woods and Steve CummingsJesse WoodwardT.G. ZimmermanMary and Harold Zlot

$250 to $499Anonymous (18)Michael O. AbendrothElena AchilliByron AckermanMark and Katherine AgnewMatthew C. AlberJ. S. AllegrettiChris Armstrong and Lou DanglesKenneth and Denise ArolaThe Employees of AT&T Services, Inc.Steve AtkinsonEva AuchinclossJudy AustinTeresa and Joel BackmanSheila BaisleyColin BarcelouxBill BarnesJulia BaronSusan BarrowsPamela and Douglas BarryJana BarstenDiane BartellMarie BartieAlvin H. Baum, Jr. and Robert HolgateGeorge E. Becker, M.D.Gerry B. BellingMartin Beresford

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The LOFT group home for 15-18 year o lds opens . Drop- In Center and Medical Cl in ic move to Sutter Street .

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The 8th annual Bay area cfO of the year awardsJune 5, 2013The westin st. francis

The 8th annual Bay area cfO of the year awards celebrated the lifetime achievement honoree and cfO of the year finalists and winners. The event raised over $455,000 for larkin street and has raised over $3.2 million in total over the past eight years.

a special thank you to the 2013 Title sponsor, Deloitte.

congratulations to the winners of the 2013 Bay area cfO of the year awards. Winner, Hall of Fame – Lifetime Achievement Award: Byron Pollitt, chief financial Officer, Visa inc.

Winners of the 2013 Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards: Public Company with revenues above $500MM frank calderoni, cisco Public Company with revenues up to $500MM ron Gill, netsuite Non-Public Company Mark lomele, recology Emerging Company carrie dolan, lending club Transformation Agent daniel Morissette, stanford Hospital & clinics Non-Profit Organization amy Prescott donovan, alameda county community food Bank

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Avenues to Independence opens, Lark in Street ’s f i rs t t rans i t ional l iv ing program.

Ass is ted Care/After Care is f i rs t U.S . l icensed res ident ia l fac i l i ty

for youth l iv ing with AIDS.

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Paving the wayMarch 14, 2013The four seasons

The 11th annual Paving the Way was one of the best ever with 400 community leaders and philanthropists gathering to celebrate and raise over $725,000 for Larkin Street. We were joined by special guests, Mark Buell, Chair of the America’s Cup Organizing Committee and Jimmy Spithill, Skipper and Helmsman for ORACLE Team USA.

Specia l guest Mark Buel l remarked “Larkin Street Youth Services has always stood out as an innovator, constantly expanding their scope to meet the evolving challenges these young people face on a daily basis. It was an honor celebrating the achievements of Larkin Streets’ youth with this outstanding organization.”

Thank you to a l l o f our sponsors , supporters and guests .

Nina and Michael BergMarcy J. BergmanDanielle BersenPaul BohnAnnette BoyntonKelly Landers BoyntonMark and Lisa BrandinMark and Mary BrodyLinda J. BrodzikMarian BuckhartVan BuiMichael A. BulawitEleanor and Bernard BurkeGabe BurkeCaroline BurnettElizabeth S. BykoffJohn and Patricia CahillFrank CalderoniJane and Roy CamblinGreg CampbellLauren CanasChristopher and Kathleen CarpouLaurie CarvillKristen CasadoRandall CaudillCB FundCourtney CervantesKuji ChahalDorena ChanHenry and Judy ChanMr. Leslie Chard and Ms. Tanda NeundorfEunice and Donald CheeDaniel A. Cody and Elizabeth MackenzieAmanda CoffeeElizabeth L. ColtonLaurence A. Colton and John W. McCoyDavid ConteTopher ConwayJonathan CooperCraig CopelandCharles CowellMariano CuratRobert Dalehite

Mary Liz De JongDavid and Jennifer DeGraaffCara Prehn DespotaLee DixonMark and Julie DouglassRuby Drake and Chiara DrakePaul DunnGlenn EaglesonAnnie EllicottJohn Lemoyne EllicottDr. James EmersonSandra EricksonDon EugeneEllen M. EverittElyse FarkasBret FischerCraige P. Flater and Gregory P. BrorbyCynthia and Bill FloydStephen Follansbee and Richard WolitzAshley FontanettaMonica FooteShirley and James M. ForbesJennifer FranklinLois and Bruce FriedmanKathe and Dan FrielOdette M. GoAndrew GoodhandKathleen GormanMary L. GormanGreg GrantZane Gresham and Carol J. RobinsonNeil GriffithRichard Grotch and Erika PardoLeslie R. GuggenheimJoan GuilfordBrianna HaagJames W. HaasKristin A. HaganKatherine Dehart HaleAmanda HallJack F. HamiltonDorothy HarkavyEric Harvieux

Caley M. HeekinDavid HeenanAnnika HeldCarolyn and Chip HermanMichael Hexner and Karen JustisHerb HeynekerMaureen B. HodsonGene Hoffman, Jr.Lindley HollenderDouglas HorngradJoanne and Richard HorningFrank W. HorstKen HowerySchuyler HudakNick HudsonGeorge H. and Leslie P. HumeStephen D. HutcheonLek Jaem-JaengBecky JaimesPaul JastrzebskiJulie JenanyanMike and Kate JenkinsVictoria and Tim JohnsSimon JohnsonKaren Jones-Mason and Daniel MasonChristina and Walter JongMaura Martin JoyceMary JungNathaniel KaneNiranjan KarnikLarry R. KastenNeil KayRuth and John KennedyCole KinneyLynn KirshbaumKevin P. KneafseyAarti KohliAnne and Kurt KrogerMichael D. LampenMaureen and John LandersChris LaneVaelaa Barbara LangElaine B. Larkin

Betsy LaTorreJon LaubscherJennifer LeeScott LevokoveDavid LewisSteve Lichtenberg and Betsy S. AubreyWilliam Lock and Darlene Wong-LockDavid LoftsVictor LongMarques LopezCynthia LorRebekah LoweSusan Lowenberg and Joyce NewstatMark D. McCaffreyChristopher Meehan and Mary Ann KooryPaul J. MeleJohn and Betsy MellTommy MikeJane MillerMike MilleyKevin MirskyLawrie MottSusan MoyStephen D. NelsonJeff NemyErik NolandNina NoringJoshua NossiterPhilip O’ConnorDaniel OhAshley OliverDaniel O’Rielly and Margaret MetzWilliam and Caroline OrrickLeigh OshirakNick PearsonChristopher H. PedersonKim and Harris PerdikouAnthony PetersBrynn and Galen PewthererBo PhillipsMichael PierceEileen PikerChris Porter

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F irs t Paving the Way Gala . LEASE hous ing program for former foster youth begins .

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larkin street Golf Tournamentseptember 16, 2013lake Merced Golf club

It was a beautiful day on the greens at the 12th Annual Larkin Street Golf Tournament this year. Over 100 golfers played the award winning course and concluded the evening with a reception at the Club House that included an awards ceremony and silent auction. Thank you to our sponsors, volunteers and golfers who helped us raise over $50,000 for Larkin Street Youth Services.

friends of larkin street Hotel Zetta & ice skating Partyseptember 26 & december 4, 2013

Friends of Larkin Street kicked off a year of events with casual cocktails at the Hotel Zetta followed by their 4th Annual Holiday Ice Skating Party at the Embarcadero Rink, raising a combined $25,000. Friends of Larkin Street hosts various events through-out the year focused on raising awareness and funding for Larkin Street.

Haight Street Referral Center provides gateway in the Haight.

Peter Carpou, 309 youth complete mosaics at Powell BART station.

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Patric Thompson PowellAlix PruzanskyTanya QuinnDaniel RavinaDavid and Ellen RomanskiDane and Sophie RossMichael and Doris RudolphGregory J. RykenDavid and Lillian SageRisa SandlerSue and Alan SaundersElizabeth Scheines and Ron EltonGerard SchenkkanElse Marie SchmidtRebecca SchneiderKatie SelenskiJudy and Wylie SheldonEdward F. and Denise K. B. SilicaniKelly and Edward SimpsonWilliam SnyderJoy and Paul SoulierJimmy and Jennifer SpithillChinar and Ryan StarckA. William SteinDennis C. StephensJaap SuermondtGary Sullivan and Timothy LynnMelody J. SummersMr. Rod SuzukiVirginia SwanbergMichelle SweeneyJohn and Anne SyerYunsian TaiArt TaylorKathleen and Scott TaylorBarry TereshkowKarl G. TrassRudy, Robin and Riley TrubittTracey TurkGeraldine and Dan UharrietMichelle UnruhSteve UphausVanessa Vadas

Daniel Van AckerJill VanonciniMatt VenturiJared Vermeil and Ragnar von SchiberGuri Walia and Ravi WaliaKay and Sandy WalkerThe Wallace Family Fund, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community FoundationSamantha WeaverBrad and Karen WebbJames WebbRich WeingartDavid Werdegar, M.D.Jack WilkieLauren WilliamsSara and Ross WilsonWilliam Wynn WongRyan William WrightDr. Sharon YoumansDavid Bruce Young

$100 to $249Anonymous (47)Millie M. AbernathyKeren and Robert AbraMichela O’Connor AbramsNorman S. Abramson and David V. BeeryBarbara J. AgenoDouglas P. AllenBradley G. AllenderJacqueline Al-UqdahPamela and Brady AmblerHelga and William AndereckKyle Anderson and Nancy FieldBradley AndrewsJenny AppelElizabeth Lawler AshleyTom AustinElyssa BairstowMadeleine and Norbert BajurinStan and Mary BakerColleen BalJaime Balboa

Peter and Noriko BalintRyan BarrettEllen BasilicoWilliam BassettSuzan W. BatesonNeal BattersbyAnn BaumanMarta BayolChris BeaverSheila BeckJames BeckemeyerChase BeelerJoyce and Joseph BeharBarbara F. BentleyProf. R. Joseph BerardCartter BergEdward J. BernackiAlison M. BerndtMike BerryHayley BeseckerPratik S. BhattRishi BijlaniAlan BillingsleyRoger BiscayPhilip D. Black and Brigitte L. Sandquist FoundationSharon BlackMark BlecherSteven Blumlein and Arlyne CharlipLorraine BoscheDione BowersChristopher and Jennifer BoydAdrienne BrabantJennifer BrannRena BranstenA. Breingan and T. WhiteEllen and Andrew BrengmanRobin Lynn BrewerKaren BroomeAnthony BrownRoxanne BrunstingBernice BrunswigAriel Bryant

John W. BryantPeter BullNatalie BuriginTom Burke and Axel BrungerKenneth BurnetPam and Jeffrey ByersJacob ByrneJohn and Barbara CallanderStacey CamilloAngela CantelmiAurele and Paul CarlatRichard CarlstromLinda CarltonAndrew CarpentierMary Rose CassaAnne CassiaSusie and John CecchiMarcus ChairezSheree ChambersEddy S. F. Chan and Victor A. HundahlJohn M. CharnonGermaine S. CheeSarah ChesterBrandon ChildMadeline Chun and John FarnkopfCzarina ChungKonstantin ChuykovMargaret CiminoErin ClarkMike Clark and Arlene WaksbergKen CleavelandGigi ClevelandGeraldine J. CliffordCallie CoburnKimberly CoferBonnie CohenValerie CollettGeorge and Jane CollierSusan Colman and Jonathan BlandingTyler and Barbara ComstockRay and Monica ConradyDavid Copper, Jr.Mackenzie Corbett

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Castro Youth Housing In i t iat ive offers hous ing and serv ices to LGBTQ youth. F i rs t Corporate Leadership Breakfast .

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2013 JPMorgan chase corporate challengeBenefiting larkin street youth servicesseptember 3, 2013

Nearly 11,000 part icipants ran in the J .P. Morgan Chase Corporate Chal lenge, making it the largest turnout yet. For the third year JPMorgan Chase made a donation on behalf of the Corporate Chal lenge to Larkin Street, for which we are deeply thankful . A special thank you to the 30 staff, board, and family members who represented Team Larkin Street!

The san francisco socialBenefiting larkin street youth servicesnovember 16, 2013w san francisco

Celebrating it’s 8th year, The San Francisco Social, a group of young professionals, raised over $65,000 for Larkin Street Youth Services. With nearly 500 attendees, the evening began with dinner at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel then moved to the gala at the W San Francisco for dancing, live entertainment and a silent auction to benefit Larkin Street. This year the event included a pop-up art gallery of art work from the Larkin Street Youth Services Art Program. We thank the members a n d g u e s t s o f T h e San Francisco Social f o r h o n o r i n g La r k i n Street Youth Services as their beneficiary for the past two years.

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Lark in Street assumes management of Diamond Youth Shel ter .

Foster Care program begins with four-bed home for Lat ino youth.

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Ana CorralesDana Corvin and Harris WeinbergMichele and Matt CostMaureen and David CostelloSusan CoughlinPeggy Crawford and Bruce ScharschmidtGabriella G. CrossJohn CrossfieldJames CunniffGregory and Mary DalzellJohn Paul De CeccoVincent P. DemartelCarlin Decato and Ramana RaoKathryn and Andrew DeemsD. J. DeiwertTim DekayYvette DelgadoSandra DelkSharon DezurickMardi DierFrances A. DillinghamMichael P. DillonRebecca DolesAndrew DollardWilliam Donahoe and M. Kristin KleinSonia DongRobert and Annemarie DonjacourLawrence and Amy DonovanBailey DouglassRichard DoyleBenjamin DraperJohn Drum, Jr.Yasmeen DrummondThomas and Marsha DuganDiane Ehrensaft, Ph.D.Joseph Ehrman IIIBrandel Eiger and Robin KehoeSuzanne and Allan EpsteinAnne EstabrookRobin EvittsNeil and Barbara FalconerJune Farmer and Soul HtiteEllen Farrell

Falon FatemiHenry FeeRoland and Lois FellerTimothy FiaccoMarquesa FinchBen and Barbara FlajnikFrancoise G. FleishhackerVicki and David FleishhackerFrancisco FloresJeff Foote and Cosgrove NorstadtMackenzie FotschJames FousekisJeffrey Fraenkel and Alan Mark, Fraenkel GalleryRobin FragnerChris FranksRobert FreidenbergDeborah J. FrickeMarc FullerJanet and Verlan GabrielsonSally Greer GalwayBrice Joseph GambleShelly and Phinean GardnerJohn Gilliland and Eric PfeifferMichael GilmoreMadison GinnettWilliam GlassJeffrey GlickmanNanci and Len GlogauerEugene GodsoeMax GokhmanGail B. GoldmanAlex GoldsbroughConstance and Paul GoldsmithDiana and Gregory GomezMichael T. GomezHilary Gordon and Michael BlumleinChris GorogJacob GottaKevin GoughKay Sprinkel GraceMichael and Jennifer GradyDoris W. GrauA. Liberty Greene

Irma M. GrieveSarah GrimaldiSarah Grossman-SwensonKeith GrundyMarsha and Ralph GuggenheimJohn M. GutierrezVickie and Bill HagbomMarian HalleyGeorge HalstedBrian HamiltonWilliam D. HardieGretchen and David Hardman-RiedellLeanna and John HarperMichael Harris and Becca FosterDaniel N. HartdegenJillian HarveyJames W. R. HastingsAmy HauserRandy J. HeinzJason HempBarbara and Hugh HempillClaire HerrJack HerrKevin HickeyRichard N. Hill and Nancy LundeenSharon E. HillElaine A. HilpKayla HinderscheidBen Hirsch-McShaneGeorge and Candy HisertPeter HoDan Hodapp and Peggy Da SilvaG.R. and Marion HodgesDeborah and Craig HoffmanStephanie and Rudolph Hof fmanAshley Hoffmann and K. C. CorkeryDana HoffmannGrayson HoffmannJames HoffmeisterSusan HogelandGeorge HolmesRobert W. HolmesTeresa M. Holway and Wade C. Painter

Lorraine and Victor HonigAndrew J. HowardStephanie HowellDarril HudsonJordan HudsonAnne and Robert HugginsWilliam Hughes, Jr.Ronald A. HummelLaurie Hunter and Jonathan MacQuittySavannah HunterMary HurleyCallum HutchinsMary Ellen HutchisonNatalie HwangKaren C. InabaBeth IngramRoean N. IscoffDerek JacobsenAaron JacobsonEric JacobyIvan JelicBarbara and Thomas JobMarta S. JohnsonRon JohnsonJulie A. Jones and Carl EspeWilhelm H. Joseph, Jr.Pamela JueRebecca JuskovicRamam KapurStephen Kaus and Melissa HavilanGary Kebbel and Kenneth MasonKathleen M. KeeneBeth and Max KellenbergerDonald E. Kelley, Jr. and Susan GetmanMonica KellyCorene KendrickJeffrey KerrBrian KerwinSusan Ketcham and Anne CasscellsMegan KetchumEtienne KhouryMichael KieschnickCasey King

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First Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards event. Routz offers scattered-site housing and services to youth with behavioral health needs.

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July 2012 – June 2013 Volunteer Support

Program Volunteers 91Interns 8Holiday Volunteers 42Group Volunteers 1,073

Total Volunteers 1,214Total Volunteer Hours 27,038

Community and Corporate Volunteer GroupsWe thank the following companies and groups

for their t ime and dedication:

Salesforce

PwC

Room and Board

Google

Bain

Wilson West

Banana Republic

Gap

GSC Logistics

Pottery Barn

Burri l l & Co.

JP Morgan Chase

LinkedIn

New Relic

Trumark Urban

Twitter

Air BnB

Schwab

Adobe Systems, Inc.

Levi Strauss & Co.

Triage Consulting

Deloitte

K Force

Davita, Inc.

SF LGBTQ Advisory

Council

CH2M Hill

Merri l l Lynch

McKesson

Morpho Detection

Boston Consulting

Group

Ernst & Young

Calvary Presbyterian

Wells Fargo

Hilton Hotels

Yammer

Robert Walters, PLC

Rothstein Kass

Adap.tv

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As a community-based nonprofit organization, Larkin Street Youth Services depends upon community support in order to thrive. We could not function without the help of volunteers working throughout our programs every day. Whether they are cooking meals, tutoring, sorting

donations or helping us to beautify a space for our youth, volunteers are an integral part of everything going on at Larkin Street. The energy, creativity, time, and passion they contribute enhances Larkin Street’s ability to provide high-quality comprehensive services for our youth, and we are truly grateful for this support.

VOLUNTEERS

Services to Latino youth strengthened; each department has bilingual staff.

After Care program provides housing, case management to 54 HIV-positive youth.

Larkin Street spins off Larkin Business Ventures, now Juma Ventures.

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Community InvolvementCOMMUnITY InVOlVEMEnTKim E. Klaus and Peter DemarestLawrence KleinSusan M. KleinBrian KlimentWilliam and Jennifer KnappBrian KnaussMr. and Mrs. Gerald and Rosette KochThomas KoconGerald W. KohrJennifer KopecCarole KornblumJames KraftBill and Anita KramerKelly A. KramerJoost KrikhaarJohn KrsulBelle KrumholzGary W. KukusSydney La LondeSusan and Charles LakatosJane and Joseph LambertThomas LammersKaren L. LandauKaitlyn LandersStanley W. LandfairLibbie Landles-CobbTom LarwinKathryn F. LawrenceKenneth Le BlancKathleen and James LeakNancy LeavensOlson and Nancy LeeSloane LehmanDavid W. LernerAlan W. LeungRobert S. LevyJohn LeysSonya LiRichard LiebmanMark Wade Lieu and Robert KermanStephen and Jaynie LilleyChristopher LinnSarah Little

Ann Wadsworth LiuzzaPaul A. LockieGina P. Lopez, M.D.John Loschmann and Jeff SherwoodCharles M. LouderbackLarry Loyd and Nick WalkerSandra and John LucasWill LujanMichael J. LumJohn and Nancy LyonsRod MacGregorSheila MackayMadeleine MahaneyXander MahonyLisa W. Maibach and John K. YamaguchiJerrold A. MakiWilliam T. Manierre and Barbra HallJean L. MarLarry Mar and Losa WongDeno MarcumJennifer MargolinPaul Marner and Maurice Sainte-YvesJohn L. MartinWendell MartinErin MastopietroCaroline MatthewsSarah MaxwellVeery MaxwellMonica MazzeiGeorge McCallKyri McClellanMac McClelland and Nancy CroliusAmber McClure and J. J. MullaneLaura McCrea and Robert RagucciMary Louise McDonnellSharon McGinnisMark McGoldrickDerek M. McGrealJohn and Melissa McIlwainMartha D. McKennaTodd McKennaKirk McKenzieSuzi McKinley

Martin McMahonMickey MeehanJoseph MelfiAnnette Mello and Marcus JagerRenee MendezManuel MerjilElida MesaKate MichelsRoger MilesHoward J. and Eleanor W. MillerJudith W. and Walter MillerRichard A. MillerJeffrey MillsKenneth J. Mills, M.D.Phylis MillsMindful AssetsRob MitchellMatt MlinacPhillip W. MoffittEd MontoyaRose Ann MoormanJohn Mori and Adela TanEmily MorleyRichard MorrisonMorgan and Allen MortonAnna-Barbara Moscicki, M.D.Milton J. MoskMelanie and Drew MountValerie L. MountainMonique MoyerCatherine MunsonRobert and Suzanne MurilloAmber MurphyMichael MurphyMichael A. MurrayPeter MuscatGregory K. MyersJennifer NelsenMitchell NetoEllen M. NewmanNancy and William Newmeyer, IIIKasey Hoi NgPatrick Pei Liang Ng

Antoine NguyenGloria NorthrupMegan NottinghamRobert NurissoJames OakleySusan T. Obata, M.D.Catherine and Kenneth O’BrienErin OdisioDebi O’LearyKeith Onodera and Jill TajimaMonica B. O’ReillyJohn and Patricia O’SullivanPatsy R. OswaldLaurie and Lance PageMary and John PalmerConstantine PanagotacosMargot ParkeEdward and Judith ParkenNancy ParragueJordan PaxtonMary Anne PedroniAnthony PerisinRichard A. PetitTravis PetovelloJeri PiersonSusan Podolsky, M.D.Chris PoeLee and Stuart PollakStacey PooleMichael PoplardoJames and Dina PotterPatpol Pow-anpongkulMaria PowersMichael T. RaffertyNancy and Alan RaznickKoury ReidChuck ReinhardEdward D. ReiskinC. J. RendicTimothy J. ReppStuart ResnickRebecca Rhine and Kevin GibbonsJanice E. Richards

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Arts Program is expanded. G-House opens to meet needs of transition-aged youth, 18-24.

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After Care program begins serving youth 18 and over, youth with HIV.

Larkin Street publishes HIV and Homeless Youth: Meeting the Challenge.

Agencies across U.S. model HIV programs on Larkin Street’s.

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Knowledge LeadershipKnOwlEDGE lEADERShIP Larkin Street extends impact beyond the youth we serve in programs through our commitment to knowledge sharing and thought dissemination. The goals are to contribute to the knowledge base of best practices and to educate policymakers in order to impact the development of sound public policy related to homeless youth. This is achieved through various activities including publications, presentations, advocacy e-letters, and technical assistance activities.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONSLast year Larkin Street participated in 10 professional conference presentations across the United States on topics such as models of care for homeless youth, youth leadership, trafficking, and workforce development.

Selected Conferences

Addressing HIV among Homeless Youth in the United States presented at International AIDS Conference

Youth Count! Ending Youth Homelessness in Communities in California and the Nation presented at Housing California

Harm Reduction – Workforce Development with Homeless Youth presented at National Association of Workforce Development Professionals Annual Conference

The Power of Peer Influence - Cultivating a Positive Peer Culture presented at National Runaway and Homeless Youth Grantee Conference

We Are Not for Sale - Helping TAY at Risk of, or Who Have Experienced, Commercial Sexual Exploitation presented at California Wellness Foundation Conference on Transitional Age Youth

PUBLICATIONSYouth Homelessness in San Francisco: 2012 Report on Incidence and Needs, is an annual publication that provides an overview of the incidence of youth homelessness in San Francisco, the needs of the population, and Larkin Street’s response.

Developing a Greater Understanding of the Prevalence and Characteristics of Homeless Youth outlines strategies that can be employed to develop a greater understanding of the size and characteristics of the homeless youth population - expanded data collection by systems of care, enhanced Point-in-Time counts, and greater integration of data systems.

POLICY AND ADVOCACYLarkin Street representatives participate in various workgroups, committees, and tasks forces to advocate on behalf of homeless youth. In addition representatives engage in other activities throughout the year, selected examples from the last year: Served as State Captain for National Alliance to End Homelessness Capitol Hill Lobby Day in Washington, DC. Hill Day provides advocates with an opportunity to meet with their representatives to provide information and garner support for national legislation that has community level impacts. Meetings focused on funding for HUD’s homelessness assistance programs, impact of sequestration, and support of youth homelessness programs through appropriations for the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act.

Hosted a group of state legislators at a visit to Lark Inn prior to the Assembly Select Committee on Homelessness Hearing - Housing, Social, Legal and Health Care Barriers for Homeless Youth, LGBT Youth and Transitioning Foster Youth in San Francisco. Presented at the hearing on the LGBTQ homeless youth population, providing a description of service needs and policy recommendations.

Hope and Milton RighettiJohn J. RileyAllan RiskaJohn RiversBrad Roberts and Anne Marie BurgoyneKrista RochinAlisha RoederBill RoginaStephanie RomoKathleen and Kenneth RoseJessica RossDaniel B. RubyFrank and Judith RyanLinda A. SabauLayla SabourianAnthony H. Sacco, Jr.Tyler SaldoNikhil SarafLaura SaundersJuan ScarlettJanet and Victor SchachterRandy Schlemmer and Lauren BarleyHannah SchmunkAleatha ScholerLaura SchwartzEdmond ScolaJulian ScurciS. Scott SeamandsBruce SeidelJoseph SeidlerAndrew SeligsonYasoja SeneviratneLew SerbinMary-Ann and Richard ShaferScott ShaferMinal ShahStefani ShanbergGeorge W. ShardlowEllen ShehadehLinda Shen and Bill GorgasShira and William ShoreSara ShoresLou Ann Short

Jeff ShupackEric ShusterStacey and Joan Shuster-LefkowitzSusie and Marc SieversCathy SihSteven N. SiinoLorinda SilversteinAnn SimmsKaren Frankel SlaterIvan SmiljanicDeborah SmithKatie SmithManolita SmithStacey M. SmithRory SnyderRyan SobeckBenjamin SoccorsyHarriet and Mitchell SollodMichael SolomitaKunal SoodNeal SornsenWard SorrickMary and Will SpenceRobert A. SpoorClare H. SpringsJohn and Barbara SqueriSteve and Michelle StappMary Beth and Bob StarzelDavid StegmillerShane StephensTricia Stone and Chapin KochScott StonerFran StreetsLindsay StringerBetsy Strong, Strong Legacy PlanningSteve SullivanCorinne SuyeyasuRichard TakahashiJacqueline TashShannon Beth TatumGuy TaylorMartin TaylorBruna Teixeira

Daniela TempestaCaitlin ThomasBill and Leslie ThompsonSean Thornton-JonesSharon TothMargaret Tourje and Jane KrenskyCarol and John TregenzaLeslie and Michael TriggCarmel TriskaArthur TruegerAnn and Herman TrutnerStacy TrzesniewskiGordon TuckerEllen Matthews TurielJacob TurnerMichael TyeSandra TyeDavid Ubogy, M.D.John Ucovich, IIIPeter UlmanRachel UlmanEmployees of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in memory of Steve MoormanD. Kemp ValentineKathy ValiasekMichael VallarelliCasan Van LangenPam and Cliff VanimanDebra and Michael VarnerFrances W. VarnhagenJeffrey VickAlexia VictorDash VictorSayoko VoorheesJohanna and Michael WaldKenly WalkerJohn WalshamJessica Wan and John DeNeroTodd WandellLynette and Christopher WestfallKevin WewerkaSean J. Whitney

Alexandra WilburCynthia and Jonathan WilcoxMichael WilkApril WillardChristy WilliamsHarvey WilliamsJasper WilliamsMichael WilliamsKelly and Steven WillrichLaurence WilsonJeanne WingLinda WinnAlex WitherillJen WohlnerMarcus D. WongRachel WongChristopher WoodKenneth WoodsBill WrightThe Honorable Carol Yaggy and Ms. Mary TwomeyAnna YoungJay-Dee Yu-CoteJoseph YumangIngu YunJoel ZachariasMary Ellen ZellerbachLaura N. ZhangJennifer ZhaoChristina and Philip ZimbardoNancy and William ZinnRebecca ZuckerLauren Zuorski

larKin sTreeT sOcieTy

AnonymousLewis ByingtonMarilyn and Bill CampbellWilliam and Mildred CampbellRay CutinoNancy and Phil Estes

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Holloway House opens, Larkin Street’s third transitional living facility for 18 to 24 year olds.

The Friends of Larkin Street is revived with a kick-off event at the Press Club.

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July 2012 – June 2013 Revenues and Expenses

reVenUes

City, State and Federal 8,927,803

Foundation Grants 1,820,073

Individual & Corporate Contributions 2,140,724

Other Contributions 134,481

Special Events, net 925,173

Interest and Investment Income 1,048

Loss From Retirement of Assets* (394,284)

Other Revenue 103,192

Total revenue and support 13,658,210

eXPenses

Program Services 12,172,058

General & Administrative 1,179,632

Fundraising 834,622

Total expenses 14,186,312 cHanGe in neT asseTs (528,102) * Loss related to retirement of tenant improvements incurred when we purchased a long leased program site.

sOUrces Of reVenUe

Public Sources 63%

Private Contributions 16%

Foundations 13%

Events 7%

Other 1%

allOcaTiOn Of eXPenses

Programs 86%

Administrative 8%

Fundraising 6%

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Larkin Street rebui lds and expands space and services . Larkin Street offers one of country’s first street-based HIV education and prevention programs for youth.

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Revenues & expensesMatt Irwin-PerkinsDebbie and Blake JorgensenCatharine and John KalinIrv LichtenwaldGary L. LomaxMarcus LoyLeif NielsenCarla Oakley and Kevin McCarthyRachel Randall-JonesJeanne M. SearsVictoria Willock, Willock PartnersMary Lou WilsonDavid B. Zenoff and Janet N. Hunter

cOrPOraTiOns & fOUndaTiOns

$100,000 and GreaterThe Bank of America Charitable FoundationS.D. Bechtel, Jr. FoundationThe David B. Gold FoundationLisa & Douglas Goldman FundThe Tipping Point CommunityWells Fargo Foundation

$25,000 to $99,999Cisco Systems FoundationComerica BankCrowe Horwath LLPThe Gap FoundationGenentech FoundationGGS FoundationGilead SciencesHorace W. Goldsmith FoundationThe Mimi and Peter Haas FundJPMorgan Chase FoundationThe Joseph & Vera Long FoundationLouis R. Lurie FoundationM·A·C AIDS FundMacy’sAlexander M. and June L. Maisin FoundationMetta FundPwC

Bob A. Ross FoundationThe San Francisco FoundationGeorge H. Sandy FoundationThe Nick Traina FoundationUnion Bank

$10,000 to $24,999Academy of FriendsAdobe FoundationBank of America Merrill LynchThe John R. Cahill FundCalvary FoundationThe Capital Group CompaniesCity National BankContango Capital AdvisorsMary A. Crocker TrustDodge & CoxEYFirst Republic BankFive Bridges FoundationGoogleEvelyn & Walter Haas, Jr. FundRobert Half InternationalHanson Bridgett LLPJPMorgan Chase & CompanyKaiser PermanenteKPMG LLPThe Joseph R. McMicking FoundationMorgan Stanley FoundationThe Morrison & Foerster FoundationPottery BarnRecologyReed Smith LLPThe John Ben Snow Memorial TrustSouth Peninsula Jewish Teen Foundation of the Jewish Community Endowment FundSpencer StuartTwitter, Inc.Visa

$5,000 to $9,999Anonymous The Apothecarium San Francisco

Autodesk, Inc.AvAirPros ServicesBain & Company, Inc.The Bank of America Charitable FoundationBTIGThe Eucalyptus FoundationG2 Insurance ServicesThe William G. Gilmore FoundationGooglers Give FundWalter & Elise Haas FundThe Hilltop FoundationJackson Family WinesLatham & Watkins LLPLeapup Marketing SolutionsLevi Strauss FoundationLindquist, von Husen & Joyce LLPThe Live Oak Fund of the Horizons FoundationMacy’s FoundationMarin/San Francisco Jewish Teen Foundation of the Jewish Community Endowment FundMcKenna Long & Aldridge FoundationMorgan, Lewis & Bockius LLPSalesforce.comAnnuziata Sanguinetti FoundationCharles Schwab FoundationState Street FoundationTherapy StoresWallis FoundationWillis Insurance Services of California

$1,000 to $4,999Anonymous (2)AAA Northern California, Nevada & UtahBank of the WestBAR ArchitectsBDO USA, LLPBlackRock Matching Gift ProgramBraunHagey & Borden LLPC4XThe Capital Group Companies Charitable FoundationThe Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Matching Gifts

Cassidy TurleyCBRECH2M HILLThe City Club of San FranciscoCrowdtiltDanford FoundationDeloitte & Touche USA LLPFlora Family FoundationGive Something Back FundThe William and Flora Hewlett FoundationThe Hipstamatic Foundation for PhotojournalismHood & Strong LLPThe John C. Kish FoundationLending ClubThe Martin Group Executive SearchNetSuite, Inc.New Resource BankNice VenturesParthenon Capital FoundationPeet’s Coffee & TeaPG&E Corporation FoundationPillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLPPlant Construction CompanyPortola PharmaceuticalsPRC ClinicalPuccini & PinettiThe Richmond/Ermet AIDS FoundationRMG NetworksSan Francisco Airport CommissionSan Francisco Federal Credit UnionThe San Francisco GiantsSan Francisco Wine ExchangeSilicon Valley BankSplunk, Inc.Trumark UrbanWest Bay BuildersWilliams-SonomaWhole Foods/Northern CaliforniaJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.Wilkes BashfordWNPC FoundationYelp

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Diamond Youth Shel ter rebui ld complete and opens as

a s tate-of- the-art emergency shel ter for 12-18 year o lds .

1s t Annual Lark in Street Golf Tournament held at the Lake Merced Golf Club.

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Pilot program helps youth exit street; Mayor Dianne Feinstein backs funding

to keep program open.

On-site school opens with teacher provided by school district.

Fire destroys Drop-In Center; youth hold vigil and appeal

to community.

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Place of OriginProgram Statistics

July 2012– June 2013 Program Statistics and Youth Served

Total unduplicated youth served 3,463

street Outreach contacts 2,457

youth served at the drop-in center 1,223

youth served at the Haight street referral center 1,787

Total housing nights 85,185

emergency housing, youth served 474

Transitional housing, youth served 284

Permanent housing, youth served 24

youth accessing Hire Up, education and employment center 1,048

youth employed 154

average starting wage per hour $11.27

youth graduated from Job readiness class 91

youth enrolled in afterschool programming 131

youth participating in Ged preparation 151

youth obtaining a Ged 7

youth enrolled in post-secondary education 99

youth provided with services from the Medical clinic 614

youth that received HiV prevention services 521

number of art program workshops 498

california 58% san francisco 43% Other Bay area 29% california non-Bay area 28%

Other states 26% international 11% Other/unknown 5%

Ethnicityafrican american 35%white/caucasian 25%latino/a 17%Multiracial 10% asian/Pacific islander 5%american indian 2%Other/Unknown 6%

Age12-17 6%18-20 35%21+ 59%

GenderMale 61%Female 33%Transgender MTF 2%Transgender FTM 1%Other/Unknown 3%

Sexual OrientationHeterosexual 67%Gay 13%Bisexual 11%Lesbian 3%Questioning/Other/Unknown 6%

$500 to $999Ace Products GroupAon FoundationThe Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation, in honor of Amy JonesChevronClarence, Dyer & Cohen LLPThe Clorox CompanyDeWinter GroupDon’s Auto BodyFederal Home Loan Bank of San FranciscoFenwick & West LLPFifth EraFinegold Commerical Real EstateFirstREX Agreement Corp.LinkedInNorthern California Employee Benefits CouncilPan-Med EnterprisesPNC FoundationShorenstein Properties LLCSodexoAlice Phelan Sullivan CorporationChris Tatreau Consultants Ltd.Tonic Beverage CateringWilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Foundation

$100 to $49950+1 Strategies, LLCAgilent TechnologiesAlternative TechnologiesBarney & Barney InsuranceBaughman CompanyBi-Rite Market, Inc.BNY Mellon Wealth ManagementDavis Wright Tremaine LLPDe La Rosa & Co.DHR Investment Counsel, Ltd.R.R. Donnelley & SonsFlemingMartinHewlett-Packard Company FoundationHuntsman Architectural GroupKforce Professional Staffing

LexisNexisMake A Stand, Inc. SPC - A Social Purpose CompanyMicrosoft CorporationThe MintModify Industries, Inc.Mosaic Financial PartnersMoss Adams LLPPoms & AssociatesPurple WaveQualcomm AtherosRebel BarRecommind, Inc.San Francisco Business TimesSFStation.comSistah SinemaVarian Medical SystemsZynga

ciVic & reliGiOUs OrGaniZaTiOns

Association for Corporate GrowthBay Street Helping HandsBroadmoor Presbyterian ChurchCalCPACalvary Presbyterian ChurchClayton Valley Charter High SchoolCommunity Thrift StoreDiablo Valley SchoolEpiscopal Community ServicesFirst Mennonite Church of San FranciscoHabitat for HumanityIndependent Arts & MediaJunior League of San FranciscoLakeside Presbyterian ChurchLawrence Livermore National LaboratoryLos Altos United Methodist ChurchMix, Mingle & GiveOld First Presbyterian ChurchCongresswoman Nancy Pelosi, House Democratic Leader

Polk District Merchants AssociationPresbyterian Women of Centerpoint PresbyterianRainbow Community Center of Contra Costa CountyReason To PartySan Francisco AIDS FoundationStanford Hospital & ClinicsThe STOP AIDS ProjectSTREETSMART4kidsTenderloin Neighborhood Development Corp.Town School for BoysVista Del Mar Baptist Church

PUBlic fUndinG sOUrces

California Office of Emergency ServicesFederal Emergency Management AgencySan Francisco Department of Children, Youth and Their FamiliesSan Francisco Department of Health: • Community Behavioral Health Services • Housing and Urban HealthSan Francisco Human Services AgencySan Francisco Mayor’s Office of HousingSan Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce DevelopmentUS Centers for Disease Control (CDC)US Department of Health and Human Services: • Administration for Children and FamiliesUS Department of Housing and Urban Development

Larkin Street Youth Services has made every effort to list accurately our donors. If you feel your name has been withheld, or reported incorrectly, please contact the development office at (415) 673.0911 ext. 301.

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Partnership with Community Housing Partnership begins and will provide 18-24 year olds with housing

in the Marina at Edward II.

Larkin Street featured on ABC News 20/20 piece

“Homeless Youth in America.”

Routz more than doubled the housing units for youth with mental health needs when youth

moved into the Aarti Hotel.

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We are so proud to be at the helm of Larkin Street Youth Services as we celebrate “30 Years Giving Hope.” As we reflect on the past three decades of service to young people, we are humbled by the hard work and countless successes of the youth whose lives Larkin Street has touched. They inspire us every day to build an even stronger future.

More than 70,000 homeless and runaway youth have passed through Larkin Street’s doors since we opened in 1984 as a volunteer-run drop-in center and modest street outreach program. Thirty years later, we now operate 25 programs from 15 sites citywide, seeing between 3,500 and 4,000 young people every year across our service continuum. Looking back on the impact Larkin Street has had on the lives of these young people, we are struck by all the ways in which Larkin Street and the world has changed. Yet, there is much that remains true today that was true when we first opened our doors.

The fundamental needs of homeless youth are the same now as they were in 1984: these kids need to be heard; they need to be seen; and they need to belong to something. At the very core, this is what Larkin Street provides. Youth who felt invisible, ostracized, and terrified come to Larkin Street and find hope.

Just as we did 30 years ago, Larkin Street starts small. We meet youth where they are, providing a pair of clean socks, a warm meal, and a safe place to rest. Then we help young people to think big. Once they feel safe, they develop a sense of hope; once they feel hopeful, they start thinking about their future.

Over the years, Larkin Street has expanded and fine-tuned our approach to helping youth achieve the future they deserve. We once considered it our goal to get kids off the streets; today, we reach far beyond that. It is our goal to put youth on a permanent pathway out of poverty. Getting them off the streets is the critical first step, but keeping them off the streets and pointed toward a full, productive, self-sustaining life requires much more than shelter and a warm meal. We believe in the potential of every young person who walks through our doors to achieve the following:

• Sustainable, living-wage employment

• At least two years of post-secondary school

• Safe, stable housing

• Physical and emotional wellbeing

These outcomes are Larkin Street’s stake in the ground. Our five-year strategic plan—passed unanimously by the Board of Directors in the fall of 2012—boldly states these outcomes, raising the bar for the youth we serve, the organization, and the field as a whole. As we close out the first year of our ambitious strategic plan to drive the outcomes of youth in our care higher

than ever, we have a lot to be proud of, and an exciting period of continued growth ahead.

Our key successes over the past year include:

• Refining and codifying our clinical approach to align with Best Practices in the field

• Creating a bold new approach to education and employment that accounts for San Francisco’s growing skills-to-jobs gap

• Launching a best-in-class performance management system to track youth outcomes and further codify our model

• Increasing our role in local, state, and national policy work

• Implementing an agency-wide process for Continuous Quality Improvement

Larkin Street accomplished a tremendous amount of work toward the goals of the strategic plan through-out the year, and the commitment of our staff and leadership cannot be understated. We are now better poised than at any point during our 30 years to achieve the ambitious goals of our strategic plan.

Even as we have devoted so much time to this important organizational work—implementing new systems, refining services based on evolving trends—we always keep youth at the heart of our efforts. We know that the relationships we build with young people truly make the difference.

When asked how Larkin Street had helped him, one young person simply said, “Larkin Street caught me.” When families and communities let these young people fall through the cracks, we are the safety net that catches them, and then we serve as the nurturing, encouraging, and firm family they need to get back on their feet and eventually thrive.

Just as we are inspired by the hard work of the young people we serve, we are humbled by the many contributions of our supporters—the individuals, corporations, foundations, and civic organizations who donate time, talent, and resources because of our shared belief in the potential of young people, regardless of the hand they have been dealt. For 30 years, our community of supporters has made our work possible. Thank you.

Warmest regards,

Sherilyn Adams Charlie Dicke Executive Director Chair, Board of Directors

Old First hosts first Polk Street Town Hall

meeting.

Larkin Street Youth Services incorporated.

81‘ 83‘ Larkin Street Youth Center opens, offers outreach, Drop-In Center, counseling,

medical clinic and referrals.

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Dear Friends:Dear Friends:

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Officers Charles Dicke, ChairLaura Powell, Vice ChairArt Fatum, TreasurerVictoria J. Johnson, SecretaryAnnie Ellicott, At-LargePhillip S. Estes, At-LargeNina Hatvany, At-LargeBlake Jorgensen, At-LargeTerry Kramer, At-Large Sherilyn Adams, Executive Director

BOard MeMBersSusan K. AlexanderJeremy AvenierChris BrahmDaniel A. CodyMark A. EdmundsConor FamulenerJulie B. HarkinsJim HenryPhilip SchleinAaron C. SchwartzSandra StanglChristine A. TsingosCarla WashingtonJohn WhitingCharles J. WibbelsmanAllison N. Wysocki

BOard fellOws Vivek MuraliJulio Santil

HOnOrary BOardTerry Allen-RoumanRay BrownWilliam F. CampbellJames E. Canales, Jr.Laurence A. ColtonJay Cuetara*Penelope DouglasTim EmanuelsAnita FeigerJudy GettoVince HoenigmanSteve JanowskyDebbie G. JorgensenJohn E. KalinStephen C. KirmseStephen KochMary V. LesterElizabeth A. LevyJohn L. MartinJohn E. MartinezPaul R. MohunMaria MuzioDavid J. NygrenCarla B. OakleyMary M. PrchalJean RichardsonHenry SafritJ. Milton SeropanAnne B. StantonGregory W. WendtVictoria WillockDavid B. Zenoff

*In loving memory

Sher i lyn Adams, Execut ive Director, awarded White House “Champions of Change” in the F ight Against Youth Homelessness .

Lark in Street i s awarded Bank of America ’s prest ig ious Neighborhood Bui lders Award.

Board Of Directors

ManagementSENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM

Sherilyn Adams, LCSWExecutive Director

Ray Fort Chief Operating Officer

Kathie LowryChief Development Officer

Jim Welsh, MSWChief of Programs

Dina Wilderson, PhDChief of Research and Evaluation

Irene Casanova, MA, MSWDirector of Engagement

Erik DokkenDirector of Facilities and Housing

Jaime Fountain, Associate Director of Workforce Development

Nicole GarroutteDirector of Marketing & Events

Holly Hayes, MNADirector of Public Funding

Martha MarAssociate Director of Education and Training

Haley MousseauAssociate Director of Data and Reporting

Ruth NunezDirector of Residential Programs

Chelsea RossController

Castro Youth Housing In i t iat ive expands with 10 new beds. 2013 T ipping Point Award awarded to Lark in Street for our work in f ight ing poverty in the Bay Area.

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Administrative Offices701 Sutter Street, Suite 2San Francisco, CA 94109

Tel (415) 673.0911Fax )415) 749.3838

[email protected]

www.larkinstreetyouth.org